FarmersAble toRuralThe foundation of survival is inseparable from housing and arable land, and the land is inFarmersThe position in the family cannot be ignored. However, withEconomyThe rapid development ofRuralAs the movement of people increases, the dependence on land changes. Therefore,FarmersThere are also different attitudes towards land use. SomeFarmersFamilies have shifted to working outside the home to earn money, rather than relying on income from farmland. This shift is understandable, as working outside the home is more lucrative than working in the fields. In addition, there are some young peopleRuralgrew up, but didn't engage in itAgricultureLabor experience, or reluctance to work in the field due to low income.
However, the state always wants to manage the landFarmersAble to cultivate the land on an ongoing basis as required. In order to solve the problem of abandoned land, the state has successively introduced corresponding policies, but this problem has not been completely solved. In addition, some do not have arable landFarmersIt is also hoped that land allocations will be regained.
In recent years, withRuraland the development ofFarmersFamilyEconomyIncreases in incomeFarmersThe demand for land from households is increasing. However, as the population increases, the village collectives no longer have more land to allocateFarmers。In view of this situation, the state has readjusted the farmland contract mechanism and formulated a household contract responsibility system. This policy is aimed at ensuring stable food production, and it respondsFarmersFamilies' expectations for the redistribution of land.
On the issue of land redistribution in a disorderly manner, the relevant state land department has made it clear that there will be no change in the farmland contracting mechanism. The main reason for this decision is still to ensure stable food production. Disrupting the distribution of arable land will have a negative impact on food production, which in turn will affect the country's development and developmentFarmersIncome of the family. Therefore, in the absence of expropriation and expropriation, the farmland contracting mechanism will not be changed.
Although there will be no change in the farmland contracting mechanism, the state has begun to promote the adjustment of farmland use per household and one field in the pilot areas. The purpose of this adjustment is to make better use of cultivated land resources and improve the efficiency of grain production. However, it is unclear whether such adjustments will be able to be rolled out across the country. Due to different regionsAgricultureThere are differences in the level of development and the distribution of land resources, and the feasibility and applicability of such adjustments need to be further evaluated.
The issue of land use is of great significance for the stable production of domestic food. Food is the foundation of national development, so the state must introduce relevant policies to ensure stable food production. futureRuralThe development of the region will continue to introduce new policies to meet the development needs of different periods. These policies will continue to focus on land use issues in order to secure food production andFarmersFamily'sEconomyRevenue.
InRuralregion,FarmersThere are different perceptions and expectations about land use. Although the state has made some adjustments and guarantees in the farmland contract mechanism, the problem of land redistribution will not occur. This is to ensure the stable production of food as wellFarmersFamily'sEconomyRevenue. At the same time, the state is also promoting the adjustment of cultivated land use for one household and one field in the pilot areas to improve the utilization efficiency of cultivated land resources. However, there are still certain challenges and problems with nationwide promotion. The issue of land use is not only related to the stable production of food, but also to the development of the countryFarmersThe life of the family is closely intertwined. In the future, the state will continue to introduce relevant policies to adapt to different stagesRuralDevelopment needs.