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To promote land transfer, measures should be taken in accordance with local conditions.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, The Central Rural work Conference held at the end of 2014 pointed out that to promote agricultural modernization, we should persist in ensuring national food security as the top priority, and ensure basic self-sufficiency in grain and absolute safety of food rations. However, at present, there is a large outflow of young and middle-aged labor in rural areas of our country.

The Central Rural work Conference held at the end of 2014 pointed out that to promote agricultural modernization, we should persist in ensuring national food security as the top priority, and ensure basic self-sufficiency in grain and absolute safety of food rations. However, at present, there is an outflow of a large number of young and middle-aged labor in China's rural areas, and no one in many rural areas is willing to cultivate land, and no one knows how to farm land. The predicament of "hollowing out" in rural areas has become increasingly prominent, and food security has been impacted.

Under the predicament, land transfer has become a multi-land response, from the practice of Shaxian County, Fujian Province, there are many points to be noted. First of all, fully respect farmers, when farmers spontaneously carry out land transfer after a variety of drawbacks, the government will improve and promote it on a voluntary basis. With the promotion of this policy with endogenous demand, land economies of scale can be realized quickly. The second is to establish and improve the supporting security mechanism, which not only ensures the basic circulation income of farmers, but also enables farmers to obtain secondary income through mechanism innovation, which effectively promotes the improvement of local agricultural production conditions and the continuous optimization of agricultural industrial structure. Win-win results have been achieved.

According to statistics, as of the first half of 2014, the area of land transfer in China has reached 380 million mu, accounting for 28.8% of the total contracted cultivated land, which provides a prerequisite for realizing the advantage of agricultural scale. However, problems such as the administrative push in land transfer and the difficulty of farmers' income cashing also appear in some places one after another. The successful practice of Shaxian County provides a useful reference for other areas, and reminds once again that the promotion of land transfer must be in line with local conditions, and only prudent and steady progress can achieve the desired goals.

 
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