The new No. 1 document will promote a new wave of farmers into the city ! Stay in the countryside o

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-02-16

The new No. 1 document will promote a new wave of "farmers into the city"! Stay in the countryside or go to the city?

National policies and safeguards to facilitate rural-urban migration.

With the acceleration of urbanization, it has become a trend for peasants to move to the cities, and it has become an important issue whether the peasants stay in the rural areas or go to the cities for development. In the No. 1 document of 2024, the state clarified the specific implementation content of the new round of farmers' action to enter the city, and put forward a series of safeguard policies and measures. One of the most important problems for peasants to solve after they move to the cities is the housing problem, and the state will provide housing security policies, such as purchasing affordable housing and renting low-rent housing according to the peasants' income. In addition, the state will also safeguard the rights and interests of farmers who have moved to the cities in the areas of contracted land, manors, farmhouses, etc., to ensure that the farmers can continue to enjoy the benefits of relevant land resources after they settle down in the cities. In addition, the state will continue to strengthen the construction of the rural public service system, especially to optimize the supply of education, strengthen the capacity building of health centers and village health services, and improve the pension insurance system.

In order to enable urban peasants to better integrate into urban life, the state has also strengthened the guarantee policy for the permanent urban population, and encouraged cities (cities, districts) with the conditions to include the urban permanent population in the framework of the housing security policy. The implementation of this policy will help solve the housing problem of the peasants who have migrated to the cities and improve their living conditions and quality of life.

Ensure the land rights and interests of peasants after they move to the cities.

The protection of land rights and interests is a key issue for peasants moving into the cities. In rural areas, peasants enjoy the right to contract land, the right to use homestead land, and the right to distribute collective income. But when you move into the city, these land interests will change. ** Document No. 1 clearly states that it is necessary to protect the right to contract land, the right to use homestead land and the right to distribute collective income after farmers settle in the city. This means that peasants in urban areas can retain their contracted land, homesteads, and farmhouses in rural areas, and can continue to develop and rationally use these lands independently through circulation and trusteeship. In addition, the state prohibits the relocation of farms as a condition for residents to settle in cities. The implementation of these policies will ensure that the peasants in the cities have certain land rights and interests in the rural areas, and provide them with a way to return and be secured.

A bright future for rural development and security policies.

The prospects for rural development have received more and more attention and support from the state. Combined with the task of promoting the rural revitalization strategy and building a livable and workable beautiful village, the state has issued a series of plans and policies to support rural areas. In the first document, the state clarified important measures to promote the construction of modern villages, such as vigorously developing characteristic industries and promoting rural tourism. These initiatives will help farmers become rich in rural areas, while improving the ecological environment and infrastructure in rural areas. The state has also stepped up efforts to improve the living environment in rural areas, improve the level of rural infrastructure, and optimize the rural public service system, further improving the quality of life and development level in rural areas. Therefore, the country world is not inferior as a lifestyle choice.

Personal reflections and views on whether peasants should go to the cities or stay in the countryside.

With the support of state policies, it has become a trend for peasants to move to the cities. There are opportunities and challenges for peasants to move into the cities, and there are advantages and disadvantages. Urban living offers more opportunities, more room for growth and potentially higher economic returns, but it also faces issues such as high housing prices and competitive pressures. On the other hand, by staying in the countryside, farmers can continue to enjoy the unique rights and interests of the countryside, such as the right to lease land and the right to use manors, etc., and the promotion of the rural revitalization strategy also provides farmers with more development opportunities.

The choice to move to the city or stay in the countryside depends on one's circumstances and aspirations. It is important to note that no matter which direction you choose, you need to be well prepared and planned. Moving to the city requires not only skills and the ability to adapt to city life, but also an understanding of relevant policies and social security. Staying in the countryside requires active participation in rural development, increasing agricultural production and rural economic income, and focusing on improving rural infrastructure and public services to achieve a better quality of life.

In short, whether peasants move to the cities or stay in the countryside should be determined according to their actual conditions and development goals. The state has adopted many policies and safeguard measures to promote urban and rural development, but each person's choice must be decided according to his or her own conditions and development needs. Whether you choose to go to the city or stay in the countryside, you must be fully prepared and planned to achieve your development goals and life vision.

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