The three major pain points of rural farmers
Nowadays in rural areas, it is not difficult to find such a situation where most people are engaged in animal husbandry. For example, raising sheep, pigs, chickens, geese, earthworms, and mealworms.
For ordinary people in rural areas, the reasons for choosing animal husbandry boil down to four points. First, they believe that the rural environment is suitable for raising livestock. Second, compared to other industries, they feel that the barriers to entry in animal husbandry are low; as long as they work hard and put in more effort, they can succeed. Third, they see others in the village making money from raising animals, which gives them confidence that they can also earn an income. Fourth, compared to going away from home to work, doing animal husbandry at home is definitely a better choice.
NO.1 The issue of funding for animal farming in rural areas is that, although the investment is not comparable to that of some large companies, for many ordinary people, such an investment might represent years of savings, and they may even need to borrow some money to complete it.
NO.2 The issue of following trends in rural animal husbandry is very serious. Once people see that others are making money from raising certain animals, they all rush to do the same, leading to a situation where no one makes money. For example, if others are making money from pig farming, the following year many people in the village will start raising pigs. Similarly, if others are making money from sheep farming, many people will start raising sheep the next year.
NO.3 Personal Quality in rural farming, many people fail to make money because their overall comprehensive quality is too lacking, which prevents them from growing and becoming strong.
Commonly used mechanical products are: feed machine