The first reason is that the comparative advantages of agriculture and industry are relatively low. We develop industry, set up factories and introduce technology from others for production.
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? In other words, industry is relatively easy to copy and industrial production is more effective.
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? However, the progress of agriculture needs profound scientific accumulation, and the advanced technology of developed countries cannot be directly used because of geographical restrictions or other factors, which requires us to pay a considerable price before it can be used.
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? One can spend money immediately, and the other needs painstaking efforts to see the effect. If so, how do you choose?
Secondly, it is the competition of labor force. We are developing in underdeveloped areas, and people are willing to engage in industrial production, because workers earn more money.
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? In this way, there will be fewer and fewer agricultural employees, and agricultural employees will not return until there is a food crisis and people begin to develop agriculture. If agriculture is developed and the wages of farmers and workers are basically the same, then the agricultural population will not flow to industry. What if there is a shortage of people in the industry?
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? Raising wages and attracting agricultural employees to work in factories will increase the cost of agriculture, which is a cycle of interest distribution.
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? Generally speaking, the development of agriculture and industry in developed countries is synchronous, and the flow of people in agriculture and industry is very small.
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? This is because after the development of agriculture, the state will buy or subsidize a large number of surplus agricultural products produced by farmers, thus greatly safeguarding the interests of farmers.
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? Although this will have a certain adverse impact on the development of the industry, relative to the massive loss of agricultural employees and the blow to the agricultural industry, appropriate subsidies are reasonable.
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? How do many of us developing countries do it?
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? Generally speaking, developing countries will not develop their own agriculture at the first time when food is scarce, because developing agriculture will greatly hinder the rapid development of industry.
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? So how to solve the food problem? Import is the most effective way at present.
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? In fact, agriculture is very important, but its development is slow. Moreover, if the income of farmers is higher than that of workers, in theory, no farmers will flow into the industrial sector, that is, the industrial sector will not be supplemented by cheap labor, which is very unfavorable to the development of industry.
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? Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to say that industry is actually developed by farmers, and the slow development of agriculture is also driven by interests.
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? In fact, everyone understands the truth, but some people are unwilling to accept the reality. We develop agriculture in order not to be restricted or coerced by other countries. Sometimes money is not the most important thing. Unfortunately, some people will never understand this truth.