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When can China reform the land system and realize the industrialization of farmers?

The countryside will also enter a new stage of development. The development of agricultural scale and rural urbanization has become the most important development direction in rural areas. In the Tenth Five-Year Plan and the No.1 Document of the Central Committee, the state pointed out that the rural land system reform should be comprehensively promoted, and the development of agricultural scale, rural urbanization and urban-rural integration should be gradually promoted to increase the economic income of rural residents and improve their lives.

As rural areas enter a new stage of reform and development, how will rural land reform be carried out in the future? What about farmers' land rights and interests? They are the most concerned issues for rural residents at present. In fact, while deepening the land reform, the state also pointed out that it is necessary to strictly abide by the collective ownership of cultivated land, gradually promote the second round of land contract period, extend the 30-year reform pilot, and stabilize the rural residents' land contract management right. In addition, in order to promote the reform and development of rural agriculture, the state will focus on solving the three major problems of cultivated land.

The inefficient use of cultivated land is a common problem in rural areas at present. With the development of the reform of farmers entering cities, many rural residents have settled and worked in cities. In addition, with the continuous decline of food prices at this stage, the original family-based agricultural planting production can not bring much economic benefits to rural residents, so many rural residents are unwilling to carry out agricultural planting production, resulting in a large number of cultivated land resources being idle, resulting in low land use efficiency.

With the development of large-scale agriculture, the state clearly proposed to improve the efficiency of rural land use, and issued the "Guiding Opinions on Overall Utilization of Abandoned Land to Promote the Development of Agricultural Production", clearly proposing to make full use of rural cultivated land resources. Through farmland migration, farmland management and farmland occupation, the efficiency of farmland use in rural areas will be improved and the problem of farmland eviction will be reduced. It can be seen that improving the efficiency of cultivated land use has become the most important reform cause. Cultivated land is the most important resource for agricultural reform and development. Only by improving the utilization efficiency of cultivated land can we promote agricultural scale development in an orderly manner.

The abuse of cultivated land is also the most serious problem facing the current agricultural reform and development. At present, the abuse of cultivated land in rural areas is mainly divided into three aspects. Illegal occupation of cultivated land for building houses, cultivated land "non-agricultural" and cultivated land "non-grain", the resulting reason is the word "interest". In fact, farmers, small farmers, rural collective organizations and large agricultural growers all pursue "interests". Therefore, for their own interests, they illegally occupied cultivated land to build houses, making cultivated land "non-agricultural" and "non-grain", thus causing a series of problems of cultivated land abuse.

Document No.1 of the Central Committee pointed out that the state should implement the strictest cultivated land protection system, resolutely abide by the red line of 65.438+0.8 billion mu of cultivated land, and strengthen the clean-up of illegal occupation of cultivated land for housing construction. At the same time, the state should resolutely curb the "non-agricultural" of cultivated land, prevent "non-grain" and clarify the priority of cultivated land utilization. Illegal occupation of cultivated land for building houses will severely punish the "non-agricultural" of two types of cultivated land!