There are new changes in land contracting, or one stability and three changes will be implementedL

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-30

The consolidation of cultivated land in rural areas is being intensified, and in order to fulfill the cultivated land targets assigned by the higher authorities, the village cadres are also very busy. In the past, there was no planned occupation of agricultural land, which has led to a serious shortage of cultivated land in many places. For this reason, many villages have renovated previously undeveloped wasteland and turned it into new arable land. As a result, these newly added cultivated land have become a sweet spot in the eyes of farmers.

Especially for those farmers who do not have arable land, it is natural that there is a strong desire to be able to redistribute some arable land to them. Although farming is not profitable now, everyone always feels that the cultivated land will be valuable in the future. So with such an idea, it is natural that everyone will actively strive for these newly developed land. So, what should be done with this new arable land?Will there be any different changes in rural land contracting in 2024?

1. What should be done with the newly reclaimed cultivated land in the rural areas?

In fact, there are already some rural areas that have their own plans for the new farmland that has been opened up in the villages. In some villages, the farmland will not be re-contracted, but will be managed by the village collective. Here, the village collectives can contract out these cultivated land to the farmers, or they can leave it for the village collectives to invest in farming.

However, some villages feel that the newly cultivated land is relatively poor and needs to be managed for a long time before the land can be fertile. For such land, village collectives are more willing to give cheap contracts to farmers who want to farm. Therefore, farmers who still want to be allocated arable land should now go to the village to consult with the village cadres to understand the village's plan.

2. What exactly is the change of rural cultivated land, "one stability and three changes"?

1. Stability: If you have paid attention to the first document issued by the state at the beginning of 2023, you should see such a content: study and formulate the guidance on the extension of the pilot work for another 30 years after the expiration of the second round of land contracts. Through this sentence, we can see that the general direction of rural farmland is still stable, that is, to maintain the current contract relationship unchanged, and continue to contract to farmers for 30 years.

Three changes: 1. Improve the management norms of land contracting contracts. We all know that in order for something to be fully circulated, there must be unified standards and norms. The State made it clear that if it wanted to try to reform the agrarian system, it would have to harmonize the texts. In this way, when the land is tried to enter the market in the later stage, there is a unified standard and requirements.

2. Establish and clarify the interests of farmers. As the cultivated land on which the peasants depend for their survival, the cultivated land in the hands of the peasants cannot be deprived of it casually. All kinds of development of cultivated land must be carried out in accordance with the prescribed requirements. Village collectives cannot take back peasants' cultivated land in violation of regulations.

3. Find out the ownership of rural cultivated land. In the rural areas, there has always been the problem of peasants privately selling their farmland. In view of such a situation, a unified investigation may be carried out to find out the situation of farmland in rural areas and solve these problems in a timely manner. At the same time, it is also necessary to carry out a general investigation of some cases of violating regulations and privately changing the use of cultivated land. In view of the problems found, centralized registration will be carried out, and unified rectification will be implemented in the future.

Summary:

It is precisely in the implementation of the "Measures for the Administration of Rural Land Contracting Contracts" that the management of rural land contracts has become more standardized. At the same time, it also clarifies the legitimate rights and interests of peasants and eliminates problems arising from land in advance. The advantage of this is that it has cleared up all kinds of intractable diseases for the future major movement of land policy.

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