Trends in rural land consolidation?Promote Oda to Otjeon , are you looking forward to it?

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-30

In rural areas, land fragmentation and fragmentation have always been a widespread problem. In the past, land distribution in rural areas was not carried out in accordance with the method of unified planning, resulting in many peasant households' cultivated land consisting of multiple small fields, which brought a lot of inconvenience to farmers' cultivation. In order to meet the needs of agricultural development and promote the intensive use of land, all parts of China have begun to carry out centralized land consolidation actions. From guiding and supporting peasant households to transfer land for intensive planting to promoting large-scale management of rural land, China has piloted a series of measures related to farmland transformation to promote the centralized improvement of rural land. According to the analysis of the needs of agricultural development and the wishes of farmers, in the next few years, the centralized consolidation of rural land will become a new trend. The policy also supports some localities to pilot the integration of fragmented contracted land and scattered cultivated land, improve land use efficiency and production efficiency, and promote rural economic development and farmers' income.

In order to promote the centralized, large-scale and mechanized management of land, important measures have been adopted in various localities, among which "turning small fields into large fields" is a major centralized rectification method. According to the measures issued by Anhui and Hubei, the pilot areas will combine the requirements of the high-standard farmland construction plan and integrate small scattered cultivated land into large concentrated fields through a series of measures, so as to promote intensive and mechanized land management and provide better production conditions for farmers. The farmland will also be equipped with field roads, drainage ditches, irrigation facilities, power transmission and distribution facilities and other supporting facilities, which are all projects mentioned in the pilot programs in various places. Once completed, it will bring a lot of convenience to farmers' production. According to the requirements of China's previously released pilot implementation plan for the fragmentation of contracted land, priority will be given to starting "small fields into large fields" in plains and shallow hilly areas, and some construction plans have been completed, and the transformation and construction will be accelerated, and it will be put into use in the spring of the next year.

However, although many localities have launched pilot projects one after another, and "turning small fields into large fields" is a necessary measure for centralized land consolidation in rural areas, there are still some challenges and problems in reality. On the one hand, some farmers do not have an active desire to participate, and they are worried about problems with the distribution of land after integration. On the other hand, some villagers are also worried about the loss of land. To be clear, these issues have been addressed in the programme, and the premise of the pilot is that the registration of rights is solid so that farmers can trace information and plot sizes.

Despite the challenges, the consolidation of rural land has become an irreversible trend. In the next few years, more localities will launch the "small fields into large fields" pilot program, transforming more farmland into concentrated and contiguous fields. Whether it is a self-cultivation area or a rented area, the number of contiguous farmlands will increase. It is very convenient for farmers and subjects to carry out mechanized and unified planting. I believe that many farmers are also looking forward to hearing these news, hoping that their scattered farmland can also be transformed like the pilot area and turned into a continuous field. Personally, I also hope that my family's scattered farmland will be transformed and merged.

To sum up, the centralized consolidation of rural land has become a new construction trend. In the next few years, more localities will launch the "small fields into large fields" pilot program, transforming more farmland into concentrated and contiguous fields. Although facing some challenges and problems, by addressing farmers' concerns and protecting their rights and interests, centralized rural land consolidation will bring more opportunities and convenience to farmers. As for "turning small fields into large fields", I believe that this is a positive development trend, which can improve the efficiency of land use and production efficiency, and promote the development of rural economy and the increase of farmers' income. It is hoped that more farmland will be integrated in the future, so that farmers can enjoy the convenience and benefits of centralized planting.

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