We Need Planned Agriculture and Livestock
You install a special program on your cell phone, the agricultural engineer comes, first he explains what and how to do. Then you take a picture together and the engineer enters a code and approves it, and your advance is deposited into your bank account. The engineer receives his salary at the end of the month in this way. He had taken an advance for his travel expenses in advance, and the offsetting of his advance is also done in this way. The system of advancement in agriculture!
Hasan Agha takes out his cell phone and hands it to his son. Take a picture of us with the engineer, he says.
His son takes the picture and hands the phone to the engineer. The engineer enters his personal code, the picture is automatically sent to the address determined by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Now, he says, bring the tea and let's have a cup of tea with Mr. Engineer.
You install a special program on your cell phone, the agricultural engineer comes, first he explains what and how to do. Then you take a picture together and the engineer enters a code and approves it, and your advance is deposited into your bank account.
The engineer receives his salary at the end of the month in this way. He had taken an advance for his travel expenses in advance, and the offsetting of his advance is also done in this way.
The system of advancement in agriculture!
First, the young agricultural engineer tells the agricultural laborer family about the planting program for that year.
One by one, he goes to the families he is responsible for in the remotest corners.
When they agree on the system, an advance deposit is made into the agricultural laborer's account at the agricultural bank so that he can buy the seeds and for other expenses.
Then everything is done according to plan.
Our uncle farmer plants what the planners say he will plant, fertilizes what they say he will fertilize, irrigates what they say he will irrigate.
Large agricultural equipment is also provided by the state when necessary.
The young agricultural engineer stops by and takes samples of the crops and checks them in his own way.
Each time they take a picture together and the engineer enters a code into the program, which then uploads the picture to the program.
In this way, a nationwide control mechanism is established.
No one can deceive the state by claiming to work from a desk.
Every landowner laborer has a file with the state.
It is clear from the beginning how much he will sell his crops for, how much money he will earn.
Of course, he can choose differently, he doesn't have to sell his crop to the state. The state only guarantees the purchase of the crop from the beginning.
Our uncle can sell his crop in the free market to whomever he wants, for whatever price he wants. As long as he plants according to the plan.
But when he grows the product, he has to grow it under expert supervision, and he has to grow whatever the planned product is.
Maybe his opinion may have been taken for one or two crops from the beginning. So he has the chance to plant different crops if he wants. After all, he has enough experience in these matters.
Therefore, he also has the right to choose.
With such a planned agricultural management, I think we can become a self-sufficient country again in a short time.
We can farm with modern methods, under the supervision of experts, and even much more efficiently.
Thus, we can gain a certain place in the world as an exporter of agricultural products.
In other words, we can produce not only enough for ourselves, but much more.
We can also sell agricultural products at much higher prices with a certain added value.
In order to do this, we will need to subject the products to certain processes such as packaging.
Or we can develop other methods that will bring added value.
For example, we sell raw hazelnuts to the outside world, we can market hazelnuts in chocolate at much more reasonable prices.
By creating added value for each crop with similar methods, it is possible to raise the price much higher.
Of course, this also applies to animal husbandry.
In fact, it will be much easier to create added value in animal husbandry.
With a planned livestock breeding, we can make use of both meat and milk from cattle and small cattle.
In addition to these, there are so many alternatives in animal husbandry, from ostrich, turkey meat, chicken meat, quail, even partridge meat.
Recently, I even came across someone raising and selling rabbits on the internet. I congratulate them.
As long as whatever is done is done under expert supervision, modern methods are used, and planned production is carried out in coordination with agriculture so that there are no feed and nutrient problems.
Also, the producers should be provided with the necessary incentives, advance payments if necessary, and perhaps cheap investment loans.
In addition, there should be a guarantee that the state will buy the products if they are left over.
Of course, an effective control mechanism should also be established.
This is quite easy to do with today's level of technology.
Young agricultural engineers and young veterinarians should go to the laborers, teach them what they need to know, and guide the producers according to the plans made.
Everything should be done according to the plan and program.
If necessary, we should also make use of artificial intelligence that can analyze such large amounts of data.
If we do modern and planned agriculture, then we won't keep lamenting why onions are 30 liras.
I think this is the way out.
Of course, in order to do this, many things related to agriculture and animal husbandry, such as education and reverse migration, need to be corrected.
Today is Sunday again, I won't make this article too long, you already understand what I mean.
Now tell the lady to make a cup of coffee and sit down and sip it with pleasure.
Everything will soon be in order, don't worry.
While you enjoy your coffee, I'll call the lady to make me a coffee of pleasure.
Happy Sunday.
Love and respect to everyone from Moscow