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海报新闻记者 温鲁一报道 近日,全国各地生产者开展“甘蔗盗窃”体验活动,立即在网络上引发热议,不少游客参与其中。 However, faced with an influx of customers, can sugarcane farmers really make a profit? What are the dangers hidden in the activity of “stealing sugar cane”? Mr. Ding’s farm started a “sugarcane theft” operation. 11月30日,海报新闻记者联系上武汉市黄陂区农场主丁先生,他曾在抖音上发布过“偷甘蔗”的经历活动。 Ding said about five acres of sugarcane are grown on his farm. In recent years, they mainly collected and sold offline to customers, and their annual income was 70,000 to 80,000 yuan. This year, thefarm also learned from the popular Internet model and began to “steal sugar cane for 10 yuan.” The price of a sugar cane at the farm is 10 yuan, about the same as back then.然而,今年,我为了证明客户体验,一些员工冒充“阿飘”(鬼)让狗追他们。 “捕获”后一根甘蔗的价格是12元。该活动一开始就吸引了300至400名游客,农场里还有大约1000根未售出的手杖,但丁在开始不到一周后就取消了活动。 “这几天,有一个人在慌乱中偷甘蔗,扭伤了腿。幸运的是,扭伤腿的顾客没有要求我们赔偿他的医疗费。”丁解释道。丁认为,虽然“偷甘蔗”活动导致踩踏甘蔗的情况比平时多,但这种模式在整个农场受到了广泛欢迎,并带动了其他农产品的消费。 Dinbos 计划继续该项目并于明年启动,进一步改善站点安全和活动流程。 “今年甘蔗田的收入将接近7万元,带来的流量价值“甘蔗盗窃”可能高于从活动中获得的实际收入。重要的是要把细节做好。明年,我们将在开始活动之前平整甘蔗田。”

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