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The meaning of poor harvest

A poor harvest means that the crop yield is below average.

Poor harvest, Chinese word, pinyin qiàn shūu, refers to poor harvest (as opposed to "bumper harvest"), which means that crop output is lower than the general level. Poor harvest is a word closely related to people's lives. Poor harvest will have an impact on farmers and the whole society. For farmers, a poor harvest means a decrease in income, which may not meet the needs of family and life.

For society, poor harvest may lead to food shortage and price increase, which can not meet the market demand, and then lead to social instability and political turmoil. For consumers, a poor harvest means a shortage of food, rising prices and an increase in the cost of living. Therefore, crop failure is a complex problem, involving many aspects such as nature, society and economy.

The reasons for the poor harvest may include bad weather, pests and diseases, war and political turmoil. These factors may cause crop growth to be blocked, yield to drop sharply, and lead to poor harvest. In addition, the fluctuation of market prices may also lead to crop failure, because farmers may be unwilling to plant a certain crop because of low prices, which may lead to crop failure.

In order to cope with the poor harvest, we can take a series of measures to reduce the risk of poor harvest and help us better deal with this problem. Such as providing assistance, subsidies and loans to help farmers tide over the difficulties. In addition, they can promote the innovation and improvement of agricultural technology, improve the yield and quality of crops, thus reducing the risk of crop failure.

Make sentences with bad harvests

1. Due to last summer's drought and crop failure, farmers faced serious economic losses.

2. This year, fishermen have encountered unprecedented marine pollution, a large number of fish have died, and the fishery harvest failure is a foregone conclusion.

Affected by the typhoon, crops failed in some areas, and farmers are trying to resume production.

4. Due to over-harvesting for several years, forest resources have been seriously reduced, and the problem of forest failure has become increasingly prominent.

Last year, the corn planted by farmers was affected by pests and diseases, which led to a large area of farmland failure.