There is a big difference between basic farmland and cultivated land! Farmers should know these three things in advance
Distinction between basic land and cultivated land.
The two different concepts differ in terms of the nature of use, the intensity of protection, the ratification process, etc.
1. Different crops.
Ordinary farmland refers to grain and agricultural products, such as cotton, sugar, and vegetables, which can also be used as pasture and fodder. Other crops should be developed appropriately without changing the cultivated layer and the nature of the land. The so-called basic farmland is the excellent land designated by the state, partly for grain and partly for the main grain. Therefore, farmers need to familiarize themselves with the local farming plan before they can choose suitable crops.
Extension: For China's rural areas, cultivated land is the "lifeblood" and the foundation of agricultural development. The crops planted on the farmland are directly related to the economic benefits and quality of life of the farmers. China's basic farmland is the largest piece of land in China, and it is the largest piece of land in China. Farmers should find out what type of farmland their plot is through on-the-spot inspections and consultation with the village committee, so as to make scientific plans for the planting of crops, so as to increase agricultural output.
2. Differences in protection intensity.
At present, China exercises control over cultivated land, and will adopt strict control measures for the conversion of agricultural land and the conversion of agricultural land. Basic farmland refers to high-standard farmland determined in accordance with law, and it is forbidden to carry out harmful production such as afforestation, water aquaculture, and housing construction on basic farmland, permanent basic farmland, and high-standard farmland. With regard to the encroachment and destruction of cultivated land, the relevant organs will take technical and manpower measures to prevent it in order to ensure that every piece of basic cultivated land is strictly protected.
Extension: China's cultivated land area is decreasing year by year, cultivated land area is decreasing year by year, and cultivated land area is decreasing year by year. China's basic cultivated land is an important agricultural production base in China, and its main function is to achieve sustainable agricultural development. Rural households should take the initiative to participate and consciously abide by the relevant laws and regulations, so as to maintain a virtuous cycle of cultivated land.
3. Differences in the approval process.
Farmers who want to convert cultivated land into other agricultural land such as forest land, grassland, orchard land, or engage in the construction of other agricultural facilities must be approved by the local government, and approved by the local government. However, for some important projects, such as the occupation of cultivated land, it must be approved by the state. In addition, in order to ensure that China's cultivated land red line remains unchanged, the construction land and basic farmland must be compensated in accordance with the prescribed proportions.
Extension: The protection and development of cultivated land resources is a major issue at present. Scientific planning and approval of cultivated land is an important prerequisite for ensuring the safety of cultivated land. The implementation of this system is to prevent the loss and destruction of agricultural land and ensure the sustainable development of agricultural land. By standardizing and improving the approval procedures, we can effectively prevent illegal occupation of land and destruction of cultivated land, and protect the legitimate rights and interests of farmers.
Overview and understanding of basic farmland and agricultural land issues.
It is of great practical significance to China's current economic and social development and economic and social development. Through the distinction between basic farmland and cultivated land in China, it can be seen that there are differences in agricultural production, differences in protection intensity and differences in approval procedures in China.
Basic farmland is high-quality cultivated land determined by the state and is the basis for ensuring national food security and development. Farmers should carry out scientific planning for agricultural production in accordance with relevant local laws and regulations. On this basis, some countermeasures and suggestions for strengthening the quality management of cultivated land are proposed.
In China, cultivated land, as a special agricultural production and operation activity, is of great significance to agricultural production. Peasant households should consciously abide by the law, appropriately develop agricultural land, and must not engage in sabotage of agricultural production. The implementation of agricultural land conversion and farmland facilities projects must be handled in strict accordance with regulations and strictly implemented.
In my opinion, each of us has an obligation to maintain the basic land. As a farmer, we should actively understand and grasp the relevant information, enhance our awareness of land protection, and do not destroy the land. On this basis, some suggestions were put forward to improve the cultivated land protection system, and corresponding countermeasures were proposed.
Therefore, understanding and protecting these two key factors is not only related to China's economic development, but also to China's ecological environment. Only by insisting on cultivated land conservation can China's rural economy achieve sustainable development and ultimately achieve the goal of "rural revitalization".