Farmland and homesteads do not belong to them, what rights and interests do farmers have?
In this ancient and fertile land, Chinese farmers are the hardest workers. But what exactly do they have? In contemporary times, farmers are faced with a large number of problems with the property rights of agricultural land. Although the right to contract management of rural homesteads has been defined, the property rights of homesteads are still state-owned. The peasants do not have property rights over it, only the right to use it. They can work on the land, but they can't keep it private.
With the implementation of China's farmland transfer system, farmers have obtained greater benefits through cooperation and enterprises. However, in the process of recirculating the farmland that I have worked hard to manage all my life, I often feel a deep sense of "loss". The earth, which once accompanied each other all his life, seemed to have become a stranger at this moment. However, with the development of the market economy, it is worth paying attention to whether the property income of peasant households can be effectively increased.
What they occupy is not only a piece of land, but also a feeling and memory that is closely related to it. They watered grain grains with their blood and sweat, and buried their expectations and longings for tomorrow. However, in the process of urbanization, what kind of contradiction exists between the interests of peasant households and the effective use of cultivated land, and how to make peasant households not be excluded in the process of urbanization, has become an urgent problem to be solved.
The traditional concept of rural Chinese is to regard land as the property of their families and their descendants. Farmers irrigate, plough, and work to make the earth their "home". Although this land is not theirs, it is their hard work and desire. For them, the land is a symbol of feelings, memories, family affection, and future.
In the process of converting farmland property rights to capitalization, farmers face many problems. If peasants want to increase production and income, they must adapt themselves to the changes in the market economy as soon as possible and have relatively strong agricultural science and technology and operational capabilities. On this basis, the state should increase its support for the rights and interests of peasant households, promote the development of the rural economy, and promote the improvement of peasant households' well-being. Only in this way can the broad masses of peasants truly enjoy the opportunities and benefits of modernization.
For farmers, they not only get more land, but also more profits. They should have the right to participate in decision-making, enjoy reasonable pricing and reasonable treatment. It is necessary to attach importance to and support peasant households, create a good educational and healthy environment for them, improve their quality of life, and improve their quality of life.
Agriculture is the foundation of the national economy and the foundation on which peasants depend for their survival. Therefore, it is necessary to promote the sustainable development of China's agriculture through scientific planning, scientific land, sufficient land, abundant land resources, guiding the thinking of peasant households, strengthening scientific and technological innovation, and improving the efficiency and quality of agricultural products. Only in this way can the peasants gain their own value and happiness in life in the tide of modernization.
In a word, it is the possession of the land, that is, the deep affection for the land. Although the property rights of this land are not owned by the farmers, they have poured their hearts and souls into this land. It is necessary to enhance the competitiveness of the rural labor market, enhance the competitiveness of the rural labor market, and enhance the competitiveness of the rural labor market. Only in this way can farmers achieve a stable and happy future.