The restructuring of structural policy should begin with agriculture
Centuries-old human history and modern world practice teach that no civilization in any country can fully develop and exist without a solid rear in the form of a viable village providing a reliable food front. Unfortunately, the current state of our society confirms this basic truth. As has been emphasized more than once at congresses of people's Deputies, at sessions of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, and not only by ordinary deputies, but also by the main leaders of the country, the foremen of perestroika, the solution of all the tasks of perestroika (political, economic and social) rests on about 70% of the current state of the food industry and the agricultural sector as a whole.
The people of any country judge politics not by words, but by real deeds that affect the living conditions of the population. And we are no exception. On the contrary, for our people, who for decades have been "fed" with promises of a better life in the future, this approach to policy assessment is particularly important. There is no need to prove that in the system of factors determining living conditions, food supply is in the foreground. It has not improved over the years of perestroika, which directly affects people's mood, their perception of all politics, their attitude to business, and labor productivity.
The restructuring of structural policy had to begin with agriculture and related industries. This would allow us to sequentially untie the existing knots of problems and contradictions along the chain. It is well known how an improvement in food supply would affect the improvement of the entire socio-economic and political situation in the country and in our society. We could reduce to a minimum and then completely abandon food imports (of course, except for certain products that we do not produce due to climatic and other conditions), from imports that have reached gigantic proportions and degrade the dignity of our long-suffering people. And a sharp reduction in imports would make it possible to reduce oil production in the hard-to-reach Siberian regions, the oil that we currently use to pay for imported grain, meat and other foodstuffs. It is clear what a tangle of thorny issues would be solved in this way. These are the huge costs of resources for oil production, and the depletion of natural reserves, and the environmental situation in those easily vulnerable areas, and the recruitment of people on a shift basis and in other ways that disrupt the normal way of human life.
And, of course, a priority restructuring of the agricultural sector would make it possible to improve the health of the village itself, where more than a third of the population lives. It is obvious that the rural economy cannot grow without improving living conditions in the countryside, which, in turn, would have a beneficial effect on the townspeople. They would really feel the transformation of the way of life in the countryside. After all, the mass migration of villagers to the city increases tensions with housing, supplies and services for citizens.
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