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Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-31

With the determination of the integrated development of counties and townships, many rural areas will usher in a great development in the future. In the process, many villages will be demolished, and farmers will become new citizens. This kind of development and change is a good opportunity for many farmers. Many peasants will become rich because of demolition. Although it is impossible to get rich and rich, it can completely change the status quo of many difficulties. In this regard, the vast number of peasant friends should pay more attention and understand more.

1. The planning of the integrated development of counties and townships

Our ultimate development goal has always been to achieve urbanization in an all-round way. Because we have always been a country with a shortage of land resources. With continuous development, various other land uses take up more arable land. If we do not change as soon as possible, the area of arable land to guarantee food rations will be greatly reduced in the future. Without more arable land to grow food, there will be a crisis of food shortage.

Therefore, in order to release more land, through urbanization, let everyone pour into the cities, change the idle land in the countryside into arable land, and ensure that our red line of arable land is not shaken. At present, many peasants have moved to the cities, but many old houses in the countryside are idle, resulting in a waste of land. These problems need to be solved urgently.

To this end, through the continuous development of the county economy, it attracts villagers from the surrounding rural areas to the city. On the one hand, it provides more labor resources for the development of the county. On the other hand, many villagers have been allowed to leave the rural areas and the development of large-scale agriculture has been accelerated.

2. The significance of rural demolition

Times are evolving, and people always have to pursue a better life. Compared with the various inconveniences in the countryside, life in the city will be more convenient. For example, children's educational resources will be better, the level of medical care will be higher, and daily life and consumption will be more convenient. When people from the countryside move to the city, the population of many villages will plummet, and even "hollow villages" will appear. In these villages, even people can't see them, which will inevitably lead to the low utilization rate of many land resources, which will lead to the waste of land resources.

As we said earlier, the country's land resources are very scarce. Then, these abandoned land resources must be redeveloped and utilized. Here, it involves the need for rural demolition and relocation, and it is also the significance of rural demolition. Through rural demolition, more land resources can be released.

3. Which villages will be demolished?

Of course, although urbanization should be promoted, rural demolition and relocation will not be fully implemented. Here, it is natural to implement a step-by-step approach according to local conditions to promote the economic development of the county. Among them, there are several types of villages that will be demolished first.

1. Rural areas within the development plan. Cities are developing and transportation hubs continue to be upgraded, and it is inevitable that some rural houses and farmland will be occupied. In order to develop, these villages will inevitably face demolition. Therefore, the rural areas that are basically within the plan cannot get rid of being demolished.

2. Rural areas that need to be protected. With the beginning of rural revitalization, all localities are racking their brains for the development of rural areas. In the current situation where the Internet is so developed, the development of rural tourism is a good choice. Those villages with historical and cultural heritage, and some villages with national characteristics, will usher in opportunities for development. In order to preserve the original flavor of the village, the villagers will be relocated.

3. Villages with poor living environments. Although the standard of living has improved, there are still some villages in difficult conditions in some areas that we do not see. It is very difficult for these villages to make fundamental changes. Because of the geographical environment, it is very difficult to make a complete change. Then, in order to do it once and for all, it is better to move directly through the whole thing.

Summary:

In order to fully realize the policy of strengthening agriculture, the state has also drawn up a detailed development plan. Because the environment in rural areas is diverse, changes can only be made in accordance with local conditions and improved in batches. Of course, the ultimate goal of this is to achieve common good.

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