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Will China transfer 15 mu of land and introduce population to develop agriculture attract many China dinks?

In May last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the Far East 1 hectare Land Law. All Russian citizens can get 1 hectare of land for free, that is, 15 mu of land. According to a family of three, each family can get 45 acres of land. Russia's Sakha Republic also provided 2.5 hectares of land for each person.

Russia's Far East is about 6 million square kilometers with a population of 6 million. Among them, the land of Saha * * * is more than 3 million square kilometers, accounting for half, but the population of Saha * * * is only 6.5438+0 million, which can be said to be the most sparsely populated area in the world. Chukchi has more than 700,000 square kilometers, and its territory is bigger than that of Germany and Britain, but its population is only 50,000, which is the population of a small county. The reason for this is that the Far East is cold and remote, and it has become a forgotten land since the disintegration of the Soviet Union.

Russian farmers were also called to live in the Far East in the era of Tsarist Russia and Soviet Union. For hundreds of years, millions of Russian farmers have moved to the Far East. Although there was no large-scale immigration in a short period of time like the United States' development of the west, it received a response. During the Russian period, land annexation was serious and there were many landless peasants, so many peasants moved to Siberia and the Far East. During the Soviet period, the development of collective farm agriculture was slow or even retrogressive, which led to the lack of food and various agricultural products. But things are different now.

At present, the urban population in Russia is over 70%, and the farmers are only 30%. Russia, Europe and western Siberia have plenty of land. Since 2000, Russian agriculture has made great progress in seventeen years, which can not only meet the domestic demand, but even surpass the United States and Canada, the world's major grain exporters, in 20 15. In addition, Russia's population has declined in recent years, and the situation of vast territory and sparsely populated has not been alleviated as a whole. There are also a large number of Russians who immigrated to Europe and America. Therefore, for Russian countries and individuals, the contradiction between too little population and too much land has not been fundamentally solved, and land is really unattractive.