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What projects does the Agricultural and Rural Bureau manage?

Agricultural comprehensive development industrialization management project, land management project. This kind of project is mainly issued by the General Supply and Marketing Corporation and the Agricultural Comprehensive Development Office, and mainly involves agricultural products processing projects such as cotton, fruits and vegetables, tea, edible fungi, flowers, sericulture, livestock and poultry; Planting and breeding bases and facility agricultural projects; Storage and preservation, wholesale markets and other circulation facilities. The main responsibilities are to implement the development strategy of agriculture, countryside and farmers, help the poor, promote rural social undertakings as a whole, deepen the reform of rural economic system, guide the development of rural agricultural products with characteristics, be responsible for planting and animal husbandry, organize the division of agricultural resources, be responsible for agricultural science and technology, guide the work of agricultural and rural talents and reduce agricultural disasters. To implement the national guidelines, policies, laws, regulations and rules on planting, animal husbandry, agricultural mechanization and rural economic development, study and formulate agricultural and rural economic development strategies and medium-and long-term development plans, organize their implementation after approval, formulate comprehensive agricultural development plans and supervise their implementation.

Legal basis: Article 2 of the Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China The following land belongs to the whole people, that is, the state:

(1) Urban land;

(2) Land that has been expropriated, requisitioned or acquired as state-owned in rural areas and urban suburbs according to law;

(3) Land requisitioned by the state according to law;

(4) Woodlands, grasslands, wasteland, beaches and other lands that are not owned by collectives according to law;

(five) all the members of the rural collective economic organizations are turned into urban residents, and the land originally owned by its members collectively;

(6) Due to national migration, natural disasters and other reasons, after the collective organized land migration of farmers, the land that was originally owned by the relocated farmers and no longer used.