Classification and use of agricultural land are clear, can trees be planted on general cultivated land?
At present, with the continuous deepening of agricultural reform, China has also stepped up its actions in the field of cultivated land protection, and a series of strong measures have been introduced in various localities to curb the illegal occupation of cultivated land. In addition, with the issuance of the policy guidance on land use for rural revitalization, the use of cultivated land has been clarified again, and the regulations on the use control of general cultivated land, permanent basic farmland and high-standard farmland have also been more refined.
Generally speaking, if the cultivated land in your hand is recognized as general arable land, then in principle, it is mainly used for the production of agricultural products and fodder, and other crops can be grown in an appropriate amount without destroying the cultivated layer and changing the type of cultivated land. Finally, if the arable land in your hand is designated as permanent basic farmland, then this arable land can only be used for food production, and in principle can only grow the three major grains, and all high-processing farmland can only be used for food production in principle.
The question is: China currently implements classified management of agricultural land, and the use is basically clear, so can the general cultivated land be planted with trees?Can permanent farmland be planted with fruit trees?The content of this question needs to be explained in detail.
1) Is it possible to plant trees on cultivated land?
As we all know, the current spatial planning policy has clearly stipulated the use of general cultivated land, which can only be used for agricultural product production in principle, and has issued general cultivated land in the policy guidelines for spatial planning for rural revitalization"**Gotcha"The negative list of measures stipulates that the management rights of general cultivated land shall not be converted into forest land, garden land and other uses through circulation.
In addition, in previous documents, it has been repeatedly mentioned that the conversion of cultivated land to forest land and other agricultural land should be strictly controlled. Therefore, judging from the policy released this year, it is not strictly possible to plant trees on general cultivated land. Tree planting is also strictly prohibited on two types of cultivated land, permanent basic farmland and high-standard farmland.
2) Can fruit trees be planted on arable land?
I think we also have such a problem, in our country has also introduced measures not to destroy the cultivated layer, not to cause changes in the type of cultivated land, assuming that other crops can be planted moderately, there are many types of crops, some of them are also fruit tree crops, if you can't plant trees, can you plant fruit trees on general arable land?
As we all know, cultivated land is also divided into high-quality land and low-quality land, if it is the permanent basic farmland demarcated by law in China, strictly speaking, it is not allowed to develop the forest and fruit industry, and it is also forbidden to transform it into forest land or orchard land.
In general, other crops can only be grown on cultivated land if the cultivated layer is destroyed and the type of cultivated land is changed. Planting fruit trees in large quantities means that arable land will be turned directly into gardens, so it is also strictly forbidden to plant fruit trees on general arable land.
It can be seen that whether it is ordinary cultivated land or permanent basic farmland, it is not allowed to plant trees and develop the forest and fruit industry"Non-agricultural, non-grain"The phenomenon of cultivated land is strictly controlled, whether it is the land reserved by farmers or the land transferred, it must be planted according to the purpose designated by the locality, and no individual or unit shall occupy cultivated land to develop the forestry and fruit industry, nor shall it change the type of land to plant fruit trees in violation of regulations. No individual or unit shall occupy basic farmland for the development of forestry and fruit industry, and shall not change the type of land to plant fruit trees in violation of regulations.
Here, I would also like to remind everyone that arable land is a basic resource for ensuring food production, and the red line must not be violated. If villagers want to plant economic forests and fruit trees in the countryside, they can choose some mountain forests to avoid unnecessary losses. Well, that's my policy of protecting arable land is everyone's responsibility, what do you think?It's forbidden in your area, right?