Who is ruining the jobs of Chinese people? The black soil that only formed 400 years ago was stolen and sold online for 4 yuan per kilogram
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After more than a decade of development, the e-commerce economy has gradually become a widely recognized mainstream consumption mode by society. Although online shopping has corresponding drawbacks, it also has many advantages that offline shopping does not have.
On e-commerce platforms, we are often able to effectively break through geographical limitations and purchase many unexpected products.
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And for the behavior of selling Northeast black land at a low price online, netizens have all condemned it: Who is ruining the job of Chinese people?
As the saying goes, only with soil can there be food. Without fertile black soil, how can there be a rich grain yield?
Some unscrupulous merchants, in order to make money, even put the Northeast Black Land that had only been formed for 400 years online and sold it at a low price of 4 yuan per kilogramThere is no principle or bottom line!
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As of now,The area with the richest black soil resources in China is in the vast Northeast China Plain.400.
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Many friends are curious, is black soil resources really so popular on e-commerce platforms?
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The first one is that to a certain extentAffect the grain output of Northeast China Plain.
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But food security is the foundation for a country to constantly move forward. If the people of a country can't even have enough to eat, how can they have extra energy to think about development?
According to data statistics provided by relevant institutions,20%.
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The second impact isWill cause ecological damage.
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