This is also the fundamental reason for the development of adoption agriculture in the future, especially in some relatively large first-and second-tier cities. At this stage, adoption agriculture in suburbs is more likely to succeed.
A friend of mine went all the way to grow vegetables in the suburbs of Zhengzhou, Henan Province. I don't know whether he is ignorant of management or unlucky. Anyway, after planting for two or three years, he not only made no money, but also lost a lot. After staying outside for several years, not to mention returning to China, he came back despondently. How does he face the creditors in his hometown?
Then he had a brainwave and hung a sign on the side of the road, which read? A place where farmers' dreams can be realized? , and take one? In the name of Xanadu, he divided all the contracted vegetable gardens according to the size of a field. Some people walked on the middle path and contracted an abandoned river beach nearby for parking.
According to his plan, people who have no long-term worries will have near worries. In case my business is booming, the place without parking will be badly hurt.
His idea is that instead of growing vegetables and selling them to city dwellers, I might as well let city dwellers grow their own vegetables and eat them, especially for those who have more money in the city and want to experience a rural life. They come here to spend very limited money and adopt a penny or two of land. Every weekend or in their leisure time, they can drive with their families to water vegetables, pick something and relax.
He also runs a farmhouse, where he usually feeds chickens and ducks, so that those who don't want to go back to the city? Landlord? You can also experience the taste of cooking a pot of rice.
Finally, he said, as long as they are willing, these chickens and ducks can be adopted, as long as they give me money to adopt me as an administrator, I have no objection, haha.
Of course, adopting agriculture is not that simple. Friends make full use of the advantages of the internet. In addition to promoting their pastoral mode, they also regularly broadcast live video of adopted pastoral areas, with the aim of letting adopted city dwellers know in detail how their own fruits and vegetables are managed during their absence.
I hope his adoption model will succeed. At the same time, with the development of the times, the adoption model will certainly spread to third-and fourth-tier cities. The richer people are, the more they want to find a pure land to pin their souls on.