Irrigated land refers to cultivated land with water source guarantee and irrigation facilities to ensure that crops are adequately irrigated. Basic farmland refers to cultivated land that cannot be occupied for a long time according to the demand for agricultural products of population and social and economic development in a certain period. In China, basic farmland is protected by law, and the occupation of basic farmland by non-agricultural construction is strictly controlled.
Watered land and basic farmland are two different concepts. Watered land is not the same as basic farmland, and there are different criteria and procedures for determining them. However, in actual agricultural production, there may be overlap or overlap between irrigated land and basic farmland. Some irrigated land may be designated as basic farmland, while some basic farmland may also be excluded from irrigated land due to lack of irrigation.
To determine whether irrigated land is basic farmland, it needs to be determined according to local land use planning and policies. In some areas, irrigated land may be designated as basic farmland on a case-by-case basis to ensure local agricultural production and food security. In this case, the irrigated land not only has the function of irrigation, but also has the attributes of basic farmland.
There are also differences in protection and management measures between irrigated land and basic farmland. The protection of basic farmland is more stringent, and stricter land use planning and use control need to be observed, so as to ensure the long-term stability of basic farmland and the safety of agricultural production. Therefore, if irrigated land is designated as basic farmland, stricter protection and management measures need to be observed to ensure the long-term stability of basic farmland and the safety of agricultural production.
Whether irrigated land is basic farmland needs to be determined according to local land use planning and policies. In some areas, irrigated land may be designated as basic farmland to ensure local agricultural production and food security. In this case, irrigated land not only has an irrigation function, but also has the attributes of basic farmland, and needs to comply with stricter protection and management measures. In order to better protect and utilize land resources, it is recommended that local governments strengthen the implementation and supervision of land use planning and use control to ensure the rational use and sustainable development of land resources. At the same time, it is also recommended that the majority of farmers understand the local land use planning and policies, make rational use of land resources, and improve the efficiency of agricultural production and land utilization.
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