In order to produce fresh and organic fruits, vegetables and wheat, farmers have to bear high production costs. New technologies, seeds and agricultural machinery are expensive, and the time and energy spent on farming, irrigation, harvesting and transportation also require a lot of money. In addition, the impact of pollution, climate change and disasters on the quality and quantity of crops means that farmers must spend more time and money on decision-making to ensure that their crops meet high quality standards.
Although farmers struggle for their lives, society does not respect their status. Many people think that farmers are only low-skilled people who provide food, which makes young people in rural areas not want to engage in agriculture. The high divorce rate, high unemployment rate and tight budget have troubled many farmers and made them feel the pressure of life.
In short, it is really difficult to be a farmer. They should not only benefit from the natural environment and market competition, but also bear high production costs, and often see that they have not received enough social respect and attention.