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The new policy of agriculture, countryside and farmers, document No.1 summary of benefiting farmers

In 2023, the No.1 Document of the Central Committee was officially released, which put forward eight new policies for rural land management. The implementation of these policies will have a far-reaching impact on the rural economy and farmers' lives throughout the country.

First of all, strengthen the construction of high-standard farmland, with the goal that by the end of 2023, China's high-standard farmland will be close to 1 1 100 million mu. This is of great significance for ensuring China's food security, improving farmers' living conditions and promoting the sustainable development of agriculture. In the future, we can see more high-quality agricultural products flowing to the market continuously.

The second policy is to strengthen village planning and construction, adhere to county overall planning, and prohibit illegal construction and other acts that violate township planning. This will improve the rural environment and living conditions, and improve the quality of life of farmers. Through reasonable planning and construction, the countryside will become more beautiful and livable, attracting more young people to return to their hometowns to start businesses.

The third policy is that rural farmers can voluntarily and permanently withdraw from their homesteads. This policy will provide a way for farmers who have settled in the city or emigrated overseas to deal with the existing homestead, and it can also be provided to other farmers who need land, so as to make better use of land resources.

The fourth policy is to study and formulate guidelines for extending the pilot work for another 30 years after the second round of land contracting expires. Although this policy may be considered unfair by some people, it ensures that farmers have the right to contract land before 2057 and gives them more time for agricultural production. This is also very beneficial to stabilizing farmers' income and increasing rural jobs.

The fifth policy is that it is strictly forbidden to withdraw villages and build large communities against the wishes of farmers. This will protect the interests and rights of farmers and ensure that their life and livelihood in the village will not be affected. This policy also encourages villagers to participate in decision-making and actively speak for their villages.

The sixth policy is to protect the legitimate rights and interests of farmers who have settled in cities and encourage voluntary and paid transfer according to law. This will enable farmers to still own their own land resources after entering the city and get some benefits from it. At the same time, the government will also strengthen publicity and education so that farmers can better understand their rights and obligations.

The seventh policy is that if the homestead exceeds or is "one household with multiple houses", it can be used for compensation without demolition. This can protect those houses that have been built before the policy change, and at the same time increase the government's income. This is very beneficial to promoting farmers' income growth and increasing government revenue.

The last policy is to actively revitalize the stock of collective construction land. This will provide new sources of income for farmers and promote rural economic development. The government will also strengthen training and guidance for farmers so that they can better master relevant skills and knowledge.

The implementation of these policies requires the joint efforts of governments at all levels and farmers. The government needs to formulate more detailed policies and measures, strengthen education and training, so that farmers can better understand the policy and realize its importance and significance. Farmers also need to actively respond to policies, participate in the formulation and implementation of policies, learn new knowledge and skills, and constantly improve their own quality and ability to adapt to and promote the development of rural economy.

In short, the implementation of these eight policies will have an important impact on the rural economy and farmers' lives. It requires the joint efforts of both the government and farmers to truly achieve the goals of these policies, promote the sustainable development of rural economy, and let farmers live a happier and better life.