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Is the land of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery farm state-owned land? Do I need to apply for a land use certificate now?

It does not belong to state-owned land ownership, but to collective land ownership. In our opinion, Caibei New Village in Xihu District, Benxi City, Liaoning Province belongs to the urban-rural fringe and has no land use certificate. A small number of villagers' homesteads have collective land use certificates, and most of them are reservoir immigrant farmers. The demarcation of land boundary is based on land demarcation. After the 18th National Congress, it is said that the land department will measure and register the land, but so far no collective land use certificate has been issued. Because in 2005, Benxi City merged Caibei Village and Caixin Village under its jurisdiction and renamed it Caibei New Village. The former Caibei Village and Caixin Village are three types of coal mining subsidence areas. According to the document issued by Benxi Municipal Government, namely the document 1998No. 102 issued by Benxi Municipal Government. 2005 100 and the document number is 2004 1 1 issued by the government. Our village government has not moved as a whole, but it can be announced on the internet that all the residents in the subsidence area moved into their new homes at the end of 2007. Thousands of villagers still live in dilapidated houses. But in 2006, the building numbers on the second-generation ID cards of more than 3,200 villagers were printed. Where is the building? As a result of villagers' petition, Song Baogui, then village director and now secretary of the Party branch, privately stamped the official seal of Caibei New Village Committee, the official seal of Dongfeng Office Government and the official seal of Xihu District Government on the land account book of Benxi Land and Resources Bureau. Directly classify villagers' collective land ownership as state-owned land ownership.