** Again put forward the protection of cultivated land: the implementation of the "four-in-one".
First, cultivated land protection and modernization: ** cultivated land protection and its modernization policy put forward higher requirements for cultivated land protection. The meeting emphasized that it is necessary to improve the cultivated land protection mechanism and build quantity, quality and ecology"Trinity"of arable land protection standards. Strict protection of the quantity of cultivated land is the foundation, protection of the quality of cultivated land is the key, and protection of the ecology of cultivated land is the foundation. It is necessary to strengthen the protection and construction of cultivated land in order to ensure that the quantity of cultivated land increases, the quality improves, and the ecological balance is improved. The introduction of this protection mechanism means that higher standards are put forward for the protection of rural cultivated land, and the behavior of individuals and units occupying cultivated land is clarified. The introduction of these measures will have a far-reaching impact on the protection of rural cultivated land in the future.
1) Strictly investigate the five types of land occupation in rural areas: In order to more effectively protect cultivated land resources, we will strictly investigate some common behaviors that destroy cultivated land in rural areas. First, it is strictly forbidden to build houses, plant trees, and abandon land that have existed in rural areas for a long time, which seriously affect the use of cultivated land. The reduction of cultivated land due to the construction of land and the abandonment of trees by planting trees will also lead to the barrenness of cultivated land, and all these phenomena will be severely investigated and dealt with. Farmers should be aware that the rational use of cultivated land is the basis for ensuring the sustainable development of agricultural production.
Further expansion: Occupation of land for housing construction, afforestation and abandonment are serious problems facing rural farmland at present. With the acceleration of urbanization and the increasing scarcity of land resources, it is particularly important to protect cultivated land. Building houses on land not only wastes valuable arable land resources, but also affects the sustainable development of agricultural production. Afforestation and desertification have made some cultivated land unable to be effectively utilized, and the waste of land resources cannot be ignored. Therefore, a rigorous study of these land occupation behaviors is essential to maintain the rational use of cultivated land resources.
2.It is strictly forbidden to build graves on land at will: traditional customs dictate that there are no special cemeteries in rural areas, which leads some farmers to bury the dead on cultivated land at will. In order to regulate burial customs, funeral reforms were widely implemented in rural areas, requiring cremation and the construction of cemeteries. That is, the scattered graves were merged into the cemetery, and the phenomenon of building graves on cultivated land was completely eliminated. The implementation of this measure has made the cultivated land resources more effectively protected and ensured the normal operation of agricultural production.
Expansion and extension: The construction of tombs and mausoleums on cultivated land at will is a great waste and destruction of land resources. Due to the lack of a cemetery management system in rural areas, land resources are arbitrarily occupied to build personal graves, which has caused great damage to cultivated land. With the progress of society and the improvement of civilization, it is urgent to implement cemetery management. This is not only the respect for the elderly, but also the protection of land resources, which plays a key role in ensuring the sustainable development of agriculture.
3) Prohibition of occupation of cultivated land and construction of brick kilns: Occupation of land is a necessary process in the construction industry, but a large amount of cultivated land is occupied, which exacerbates the waste and destruction of land resources. The production of red bricks, which is commonly used in the construction industry, has also had a serious impact on arable land resources, so these acts of destroying arable land resources are now expressly prohibited. At present, the protection of land resources and terrestrial ecosystems has become the top priority of rural cultivated land protection.
Further expansion: Actions such as taking soil from cultivated land and building brick kilns have caused irreversible damage to cultivated land resources. In the past, in order to meet the needs of construction, a large amount of land was excavated, which led to the subsidence of the soil surface and the decline of land fertility. At the same time, the operation of the brick kiln emits a large amount of exhaust gas and waste, which further exacerbates the deterioration of the global environment. In order to support the development of the rural economy, the protection of cultivated land resources is the top priority, and it is imperative to prohibit these acts of destroying cultivated land.
4) Strictly investigate the use of cultivated land pollution and electric worms: Cultivated land pollution is one of the problems that need to be solved urgently, and the use of cultivated land pollution and electric worms will harm the ecological environment of cultivated land. Once cultivated land resources are polluted, it is difficult to restore them to their original state, so it is necessary to strengthen the protection of cultivated land and prohibit any form of sewage discharge. Indiscriminate hunting and killing of earthworms is also a serious threat to the ecological balance of the soil, so this behavior has been strictly prohibited.
Further extension: Farmland sewage discharge and indiscriminate capture of electric insects have seriously damaged the ecological environment and land fertility. These pollution comes from chemical fertilizers, pesticides and domestic wastewater, which directly threaten the quality of farmland production and the safety of agricultural products. At the same time, earthworms are an important species in the soil and play an important role in land conservation. However, large-scale earthworm harvesting has led to a decline in soil fertility and the risk of collapse of arable land ecosystems. Therefore, protecting cultivated land from pollution and destruction is the top priority of cultivated land protection at present.
5) Prohibition of the occupation of permanent basic farmland for agriculture and other activities: The development of agricultural industry occupies an important position in the rural economy, but the occupation of farmland for agricultural industry will affect the rational use of agricultural resources. Protecting permanent farmland is on the agenda, which means that agricultural resources have become more valuable and should not be used arbitrarily for agriculture and other industries. Only by complying with relevant regulations and making rational use of land resources can rural residents achieve sustainable development.
Further expansion: Agriculture is an important pillar of the rural economy, but the occupation of permanent agricultural land for agricultural production will seriously damage cultivated land resources. Permanent farmland is the main cultivated land in rural areas, and it is of great significance to protect permanent farmland. However, the occupation of permanent agricultural land for agricultural activities for short-term economic benefits is extremely detrimental to the sustainable development of rural areas. Therefore, only by prohibiting such acts and effectively protecting agricultural land resources can we ensure the long-term and stable development of agriculture.
Conclusion: Arable land is one of the most valuable resources in rural areas, and it is the responsibility of every citizen to protect every inch of land. Complying with relevant regulations and making rational use of land resources can not only ensure the sustainable development of agriculture, but also protect our homes and create a better future. I hope that the majority of farmers and friends will actively respond to the call to jointly protect our cultivated land resources and make the countryside more beautiful and rich.