As the expiration date of the second round of land contracts approaches, there is a strong interest in the issue of rural land allocation and adjustment. According to the latest policy provisions, under the new contract period, the contracted land of farmers will remain stable, and any illegal adjustment and redistribution will be prohibited. However, in some special cases, there is still a possibility of adjustment. This paper will focus on the distribution and adjustment of rural land after the new contract period, and further improve the impact of relevant policies.
According to the arrangement of the relevant documents, the new contract period will adhere to the principle of "extending the contract period for 30 years", starting from 2027 and ending in 2057. During this period, rural land will follow the principle of "big stability and small adjustment" to maintain land stability throughout the country. There will be no large-scale redistribution of land for the second round of contracting. The land area will remain the same regardless of whether the size of the household increases or decreases. The introduction of this policy aims to avoid problems such as uneven distribution of land and subdivision of contract management relationships caused by population changes.
In addition, according to the provisions of the relevant documents, in exceptional cases, there is a possibility of a moderate adjustment of the land. If the contracted land of some peasant households is damaged due to natural disasters or other reasons, the village generally requests for adjustment, and only after the consent of more than two-thirds of the villagers or villagers' representatives can they apply to the relevant departments for approval. After the approval is passed, appropriate adjustments can be made between individual farmers, but they must be strictly controlled in accordance with the law.
After the new contract period, if all the family members of a household die, resulting in the extinction of the contracted land, the relevant provisions will take back the land in accordance with the law and issue another contract. The promulgation of this policy has completely solved the problem of land ownership of some families and ensured the rational use of land resources.
After the new contract period, the core principle of the rural land allocation policy is to maintain stability. The promulgation of this policy will help to ensure the stable contracting rights of peasant households to land and avoid uneven land distribution and confusion in contract relations. At the same time, allowing appropriate land adjustment under special circumstances is conducive to ensuring the interests of peasant households and the rational use of land resources.
However, in practice, there is still a need to further improve the regulatory mechanism to ensure the fairness and transparency of land adjustment. ** and relevant departments should establish a sound review and approval process to ensure that the adjustment complies with relevant laws and regulations, and fully listen to the opinions and demands of farmers. In addition, it is also necessary to strengthen training and guidance for rural households to improve their land management and management skills and ensure the continuous increase in the yield of contracted land.
After the new contract period, rural land will remain stable, and any illegal adjustments and redistributions will be prohibited. ** We will adhere to the principle of "extending the contract period for 30 years" and implement the policy of "big stability and small adjustment". The increase or decrease in the number of households no longer affects the distribution of land area, ensuring the fairness and stability of land distribution. However, under special circumstances, there is still the possibility of appropriate land adjustment to ensure the interests of farmers and the rational use of land resources. ** and relevant departments need to further improve relevant policies and regulatory mechanisms to ensure the fairness and transparency of land adjustment, and provide training and guidance to help farmers improve their land management and management. Through these measures, we can work together to maintain the stability and sustainable development of rural land contract relations, and promote the prosperity of the rural economy and the increase of farmers' incomes.