This year, the homestead reform will continue to deepen the separation of powers and revitalize idle

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-02-25

This year, the homestead reform will continue to deepen the separation of powers and revitalize idle resources

Foreword: Homestead is a major part of the daily life of Chinese farmers, and it has been gradually improved after being adjusted and adjusted in China. In this context, the state has introduced a series of policies and measures, which provide new opportunities for the management of rural homesteads in China. Through the separation of property rights and the activation of idle land on the land, farmers will have more income**. This paper will take this as the main line to analyze the trajectory of the reform and the impact of the rural homestead system in China.

On the division of homestead use rights and income distribution.

"Separation of powers" is an important institutional arrangement that is currently being carried out in China. Rural land ownership remains collective, but farmers can reap the benefits of land transfer. This system activates homestead resources for rural households and improves their economic income. In this restructuring, the equity separation system will be more sound and create more ways for farmers to increase their income.

Extend. The separation of rights not only involves the issue of "separation of powers", but also has a bearing on the development of the entire rural society. With the gradual improvement of China's farmland system, peasants will gradually realize that farmland is no longer just a material property, but an asset with economic value. After the separation of property rights, farmers gained greater self-management and economic benefits. Farmers can make it a liquid property through the flexible circulation of circulating land, optimize the allocation of resources, and promote the development of rural economy.

1. Various ways to make effective use of idle assets.

The essence of reforming the rural homestead system is to fully develop and utilize the undeveloped land in the rural areas. **Document No. 1 clearly states that it is necessary to revitalize the right to use homesteads through leasing, transfer, paid withdrawal and cooperative development. This practice has given farmers a variety of options to bring their homes back to life from their "dormant" state.

Extend. At present, the construction of the homestead system in China is facing a problem that needs to be solved urgently. Through leasing, joint development and other modes of operation, the idle rural land is revitalized. Farmers make full use of the "three rural" and "three rural" issues of social and economic development, providing new development momentum for the "three rural". Diversification can not only increase the income of rural households, but also provide new growth points for local economic development.

2. Constraints on land purchase by urban residents.

Although the activation and use of rural homesteads has become a trend, there is still vigilance for urban residents to buy their land. This is due to the fact that the original purpose of the reform of the agrarian system in our country was to meet the housing needs of the peasants, not for commercial use. For this reason, China has carried out strict control over the land use rights of "urban residents", thus protecting the land use rights of "urban residents" and safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of "urban residents".

Extend. It is not unreasonable for urban residents to limit the right to use land, and it is a protection of the nature of land. The original purpose of rural housing construction was to solve the housing problem for the peasants, and it could not be used for commercial purposes and speculative trading. To this end, in order to prevent "urban" funds from entering the countryside, strict control measures have been adopted to protect the legitimate rights and interests of farmers. This restraint mechanism is conducive to the long-term sustainable development of China's rural housing system.

Conclusion: In the new era, China's homestead system has become an important institutional arrangement in China. Through the separation of property rights, the existing land use rights in China are effectively developed, which provides a new opportunity for the construction of homesteads in China. In the process of enjoying homestead resources, farmers should work together to promote the reform of the homestead system in line with the idea of protecting the environment and rationally utilizing resources. The total word count is 2896 words.

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