The homestead land use policy has been determined, and it will be handled in a unified manner in the future, and all villages must implement it
New agreement on land use policy for residential areas.
The 2023 edition of the Policy Guidelines for Land Use for Rural Revitalization provides comprehensive management standards for the use of homesteads in rural areas. According to the guidelines, the future use of homesteads in rural areas will be implemented in accordance with unified standards and regulations, including measures in various fields such as the management, allocation, rational disposal, and utilization of idle resources. These policies will be implemented by the relevant departments at the county and municipal levels, and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs will be directly responsible for supervising and coordinating the work. Specific measures include establishing and improving the management system for the allocation and use of homestead land, formulating specific application and use standards, strictly implementing the policy of one house per household, centralizing the disposal of homestead land, revitalizing the use of idle agricultural land and houses, and improving the utilization rate of homesteads.
1.Establish standards for the use of residential land.
According to the guiding opinions, all localities will issue standards for the application and use of homesteads to ensure that each farmer has a reasonable area to use. This means that detailed criteria for use will be developed according to the geography and living conditions of different regions, such as taking into account the characteristics of different regions such as plains, mountains and hills, to ensure that the reasonable living needs of farmers are met.
2.Promote the rational development of residential land.
The Guidance also requires strict compliance"One house, one house"policy, concentrate on sorting out rural settlements, and reserve space for peasants to build houses. That is to say, rural residential areas should be planned and laid out in a unified manner, and should not be indiscriminately occupied and built, so as to ensure the rational use of residential areas.
3.Revitalize and utilize idle resources in rural areas.
In order to make full use of farm resources, according to the Guiding Opinions, farmers are encouraged to transfer farms between farmers on the premise of obtaining the consent of farmers. Rural households in each village that meet the conditions of one house per household can purchase the right to use the homestead from the villagers who are willing to land the homestead if they cannot realize one house per household. In addition, if a farmer family settles in the city has an idle homestead or farmhouse at home, it will be approved for paid demolition. Through these measures, the idle homestead land has been utilized, and the villagers' demand for the homestead has also been guaranteed.
Priority is given to the use of existing farms and idle land.
According to the land use policy, when farmers have farms and vacant land in their villages, they must give priority to using the original resources for construction, rather than directly using farmland. Only when farmers need to occupy farmland as a place of residence, the city will approve it in accordance with the law and provide farmers with a legal place to build houses.
Reflections and suggestions on land use policies in residential areas.
The implementation of the new hacienda land use policy provides clear rules and guidance for hacienda issues in rural areas. This is an important initiative for farmers and is related to their legitimate rights and interests. Therefore, it is very important for farmers to grasp and understand their rights and interests in a timely manner when they understand the relevant policies in advance.
First of all, farmers should pay close attention to the local regulations"Policy Guidelines for Land Use for Rural Revitalization"with"Manor Management Methods"to understand your specific rights and obligations. Only with a good understanding of the policy can an informed decision be made when applying for an estate, utilizing the estate, and transferring the estate.
Secondly, exchanges and cooperation between villagers can be strengthened, and homestead resources can be used together. Villagers with idle farmland and houses can take the initiative to communicate with villagers who need to build houses and reach an agreement on the transfer of land use rights. In this way, the homestead land can be utilized, and the peasants' needs for building houses can also be satisfied.
In addition, the department should also pay special attention to the implementation of the cultivated land policy, and promptly solve the problems and difficulties encountered by villagers in the process of application, approval and use of land. ** The control and management of cultivated land should be strengthened to ensure the correct implementation of policies and protect the legitimate rights and interests of farmers.
In conclusion, the issuance of the new estate land use policy is of great significance for rural development. By standardizing and managing the use of homesteads, we can better meet the housing needs of farmers and promote rural development and rural revitalization. At the same time, local governments and farmers must also work together to ensure the implementation of the homestead utilization policy, maximize the use of homestead resources, and realize the common prosperity and happy life of the villagers. Only through the joint efforts of farmers can we achieve the goals of the rural revitalization strategy and create a better environment and living conditions for farmers.