Land subcontracting, that is, subleasing one's contracted land to others by signing a contract, and charging a certain sublease fee. Different subcontractors may have different backgrounds, such as large grain growers, professional vegetable growers, business owners, public planning land, shop owners, etc. With a simple written contract, they were easily given the responsibility land. However, there is a common problem with this land transfer, that is, it is difficult to collect rent. In the first few years, the rent would be paid to the farmer's card on time, and everything went well. However, over time, problems arise. First, rent payments may be delayed; Then there is the gradual non-payment; Eventually, it evolved into complete arrears. When rents are in arrears, farmers are forced to endure severe financial pressure. This situation can leave farmers in a difficult situation, not only physically and mentally exhausted, but can even lead to illness. This is the current state of land circulation.
I remember a few days ago, my wife went to ask for land contract fees, and after running for a day, she didn't get a penny. To make matters worse, she came back with a cold. She was in her seventies, but she still had to go to town and make some rhetoric, but in vain. The wheat field on this map is a first-class irrigated field owned by our team, which could have been planted twice a year, wheat and corn. Although the income is not high, at least it guarantees that we will not go hungry. However, a few years ago, the town suddenly wanted to plant trees and carry out greening projects, which was called "returning farmland to forest". The members of the village committee had to travel several times a day to persuade us, and in the end we had no choice but to sign the contract. According to the contract, each mu of land can get 1,300 yuan per year, which looks pretty good. Farming by yourself, deducting various costs, such as seeds, pesticides, fertilizers, watering, machinery, etc., there is not much left, and the food is not high. Rents were normal for the first few years, but there have been arrears since last year. Only half a year's rent was given, and this spring, they suddenly wanted to cut down the trees and return the land to the farmers, but they did not compensate them accordingly. Without saying goodbye, the farmers had no idea about it. The land was subleased out and no money was given, so how did the peasants survive? My other piece of land was also leased by an individual enterprise that returned farmland to forest, and I haven't received any rent for six years. For the same reason, they say there is no money to give. The New Year has arrived, but we don't know how to live it.
Therefore, I would like to advise my compatriots who own land not to subcontract their land, otherwise they will regret it. Land is the root of our life, and food cannot always be so cheap. Once we suffer from natural and man-made disasters and lose our land, we will face the fate of starvation. While some people's rhetoric may seem reasonable, when it comes to the critical moment, it doesn't help. The land, the land on which we live, cannot be defended even if we hold it in our hands. So, where do we go from here?
The existence of the problem of land subcontracting has a direct impact on agricultural production and peasants' livelihood in China's rural areas. Rural land resources are the basic livelihood guarantee of farmers and an important support for national food security. However, the phenomenon of land subcontracting exposes farmers to the risk of damage to their interests and infringement of their legitimate rights and interests. The original intention of farmers to subcontract land is to make better use of land resources and obtain more profits, but due to the failure of some subcontractors to keep their promises, problems such as difficulty in collecting rents and damage to land rights and interests have occurred frequently. This not only makes farmers physically and mentally exhausted, but also seriously affects the stability of agricultural production and the development of the rural economy.
In the face of the problem of land subcontracting, I personally believe that it needs to be improved and solved from the following aspects.
First of all, supervision and law enforcement should be strengthened to crack down on the bad behavior of subcontractors. ** The department should establish and improve relevant laws, regulations and systems, clarify the legality and normative requirements of land subcontracting, increase the supervision and punishment of subcontractors, and ensure that the rights and interests of farmers are effectively safeguarded. At the same time, it is necessary to strengthen the examination and registration of land circulation contracts, improve information transparency, and prevent loopholes and disputes.
Second, farmers should strengthen their awareness of self-protection and carefully choose land subcontracting partners. Before signing a contract with a subcontractor, you should fully understand the credit status and business situation of the other party, and choose a partner with good reputation and performance. At the same time, the land subcontract clearly stipulates the payment period and amount of the sublease fee, and clarifies the liability and the handling of breach of contract, so that legal means can be taken in time to protect rights in the event of problems.
In addition, farmers should actively seek policy support and compensation. ** Relevant support policies should be introduced, training and technical support should be provided to subcontracted farmers, and guide them to change their business models and improve the utilization and efficiency of land. At the same time, subsidies should also be increased for subcontracted farmers to ensure that they can stably obtain reasonable sublease fees to ensure the basic livelihood of farmers.
In short, while solving the problem of land subcontracting, we cannot ignore the positive role of rural land circulation. Land circulation can increase farmers' economic income, optimize the allocation of land resources, and promote agricultural modernization and rural economic development. The key is to ensure the legality and standardization of land subcontracting, and strengthen the protection and support for farmers, so that land circulation can become an important support for promoting rural revitalization.
Farmers who have experienced a series of land subcontracting problems are deeply aware of the urgency and importance of protecting their rights and interests. We hope that we can introduce more perfect policies and regulations to solve the problem of land circulation from the institutional level and protect the legitimate rights and interests of farmers. At the same time, peasants should also strengthen their awareness of the law and precautions, enhance their ability to protect themselves, and not easily subcontract their land. Only through the joint efforts of farmers can we achieve a win-win situation of land circulation and rural revitalization.