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What challenges does the rural collective economy face?

1. Insufficient development of land scale management.

With the gradual implementation of land reclamation projects and agricultural development projects and the further expansion of land circulation, land management has gradually developed in a large-scale and intensive direction, providing basic conditions for agricultural mechanization; However, there are still some decentralized land management, especially in mountainous and hilly areas. The fields are small and scattered, and the gap between fields is large. Comprehensive land management is difficult and costly, and it is difficult to meet the requirements of mechanization and large-scale development, and the efficiency of agricultural machinery cannot be fully exerted.

2. The professional and technical level of the promoters is low.

The low quality level of township extension workers is also an important factor affecting the promotion process of agricultural mechanization. Most agricultural extension workers in villages and towns have low professional quality and can only understand the daily operation requirements and maintenance methods of mechanical equipment. In the actual promotion of agricultural machinery, they can't flexibly show and introduce new equipment, and once the equipment fails, they can't maintain it in time. Coupled with the lack of professional knowledge of extension personnel, it is difficult to fully introduce its advantages in the actual promotion process, resulting in farmers unable to understand the actual use advantages of various types of equipment, and the enthusiasm for purchasing is suppressed.

3. The collectivism of some farmers has faded.

Farmers not only have the requirement of getting rich collectively, but also have a strong desire to get rich personally. With the deepening of rural reform and the rapid development of market economy, many farmers have a weak sense of collectivism and their enthusiasm for participating in the collective economy is not high, which is not conducive to the development of national construction and collective undertakings.

4. Lack of development funds and stamina.

Due to the insufficient accumulation of rural collective economy, many of them are "empty shelves". In addition, the village has undertaken too many public services, which makes the collective economy unsustainable. In recent years, with the enhancement of risk awareness of bank credit department, the problem of loan difficulty is widespread, and it is more difficult to establish collective projects in rural areas with loans. In addition, some villages are heavily in debt, which has brought a burden to the development of the collective economy and caused the lack of stamina for the development of the collective economy.