The practice of building houses in rural areas and occupying basic farmland has seriously depleted basic farmland resources and has had a serious impact on agricultural production and cultivated land protection. Basic farmland is an important resource to ensure food production and sustainable agricultural development, and once it is occupied on a large scale to build houses, it will lead to the reduction of arable land and agricultural production capacity. In addition, the indiscriminate occupation of farmland to build houses will also damage the soil structure, water sources and ecological environment, and have a huge impact on agricultural production and farmers' livelihoods.
The state and local governments have adopted a series of strict control measures against the indiscriminate occupation of farmland and the construction of houses. The policy guidelines for land use for rural revitalization clearly stipulate measures to prohibit the occupation of permanent basic farmland for building houses, and punish illegal housing construction. The aim is to protect arable land resources and ensure the sustainable development of agricultural production.
However, the problem of indiscriminate occupation of farmland and building houses cannot be solved overnight, and it also requires the joint efforts of farmers and farmers.
1.Actively report illegal housing construction. If a farmer discovers that someone is occupying basic farmland to build a house, he should report it to the relevant department as soon as possible. **The department will conduct an on-site investigation and ask the builder to provide legal procedures, if not, the construction of the house will be stopped immediately and the illegal building will be demolished. Farmers' reporting is an important measure to safeguard farmland resources and agricultural production, and they should actively participate in it and jointly safeguard the public interests of rural areas.
2.Consciously abide by the regulations and protect cultivated land resources. When peasants build their own houses, they must strictly abide by the relevant regulations, and must not occupy basic farmland without authorization and must not cross the red line of cultivated land. Priority should be given to the use of the original homestead, and if there is no homestead available, the vacant land in the village can be used. Peasants should clearly understand that permanent basic farmland is not allowed to occupy and build houses, and only those that have gone through examination and approval and obtained procedures for the conversion of agricultural land are legal.
3.Publicity and education should be strengthened to enhance peasants' awareness of the law. ** Through publicity and education activities, farmers can popularize relevant laws, regulations and policy measures, and strengthen farmers' legal awareness and awareness of cultivated land protection. At the same time, law enforcement should also be strengthened, and illegal housing construction should be severely cracked down on to form a strong deterrent.
Farmers' indiscriminate occupation of farmland to build houses is an act that seriously undermines the sustainable development of agriculture and poses a huge threat to rural development and food security. ** The formulation of protection measures and laws and regulations is to protect cultivated land resources and agricultural production, and promote the sustainable development of rural areas. As the main users and beneficiaries of cultivated land, farmers should consciously abide by the regulations, protect cultivated land resources, and actively participate in the action of protecting farmland.
The solution to the problem of building houses in rural areas and occupying basic farmland requires the joint efforts of farmers, peasants, and all sectors of society. ** It is necessary to intensify law enforcement, crack down on illegal housing construction, and protect cultivated land resourcesFarmers should consciously abide by the regulations, not occupy basic farmland without authorization, and contribute to the sustainable development of agricultureAll sectors of society should step up propaganda and education to enhance peasants' awareness of the law and their understanding of cultivated land protection.
Only by working together with farmers and all sectors of society can we effectively solve the problem of indiscriminate occupation of cultivated land by building houses in rural areas, protect valuable cultivated land resources, and promote the sustainable development of rural areas. Let us call for and act together to contribute our strength to rural revitalization and sustainable agricultural development.