Chinese farmers go to Africa to work, can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, why come back and do not want to go again?

With the rapid development of the times, China's strength is getting stronger and stronger. At the same time, in Africa, is also actively providing help, which is precisely because of the help to establish a number of projects , in recent years, more and more migrant workers choose to go abroad to work, because the migrant workers abroad can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. Facing such temptation, migrant workers have to work abroad, and Africa is a better place for Chinese migrant workers to go out.

Africa's living environment leaves us with an impression of poverty, backwardness and laziness. A distant relative of mine went to work in Africa last year. He said he was a vegetable farmer in Africa, which means he grew vegetables in Africa in Africa. The price of vegetables is much more expensive than in that country. My relative said that a pound of vegetables can fetch two to three dollars. Even with this expensive African reluctance to grow greens, this will give our domestic farmers the opportunity to go to Africa for their gold.

But after two or three years of earning in Africa, they are reluctant to go back to Central Africa when they return home. And they said why they don't want to go.

First: The language barrier is the biggest obstacle. The literacy level of the farmers is very limited. They can't learn foreign languages.

Second: Law and order in Africa is very poor. Only blacks dare to go out during the day. The white species and our yellow race dare not go out so easily.

Third: Africa is very rife with infectious diseases. These infectious diseases are usually very powerfully contagious. Once the infection rate is very low, medical equipment is very scarce in Africa, and domestic farmers do not have antibodies against African viruses.

If the consequences of being infected are severe, then even if you make money, it will be useless. This is because farmers who work in Africa are reluctant to work there when they return home.