www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

  Home>News Center>China
       
 

China takes firm stance on arable land
By Wu Chong (China Daily)
Updated: 2004-10-29 00:42

Even with its large rural population, China is still losing 1 million hectares of arable land every year.

To curb the problem, the Chinese Government is determined to take a firmer stance on land management, as the State Council introduces a new resolution to protect arable land, particularly basic cultivated land, CCTV reported.

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao called on local governments to complete land management system reform below provincial level by the end of the year at a nationwide teleconference Thursday.

Wen said there is no excuse for reducing the total current amount of basic cultivated land, to change its use or degrade its quality.

He urged local governments to closely abide by land management regulations and impose serious punishments for the illegal occupation of farmland.

Land planning was highlighted in Wen's talks, which encouraged the use of every available means to limit the transferring of arable land to other uses.

Wen stressed the application of a price system to regulate land use.

Local governments should standardize land prices and negotiate the lowest price possible in accordance with market demand and the country's current land reserves, he said.

Wen said in addition to appropriately relocating farmers who lose their land, local governments should also pay them requisition compensation efficiently.

Local governments should continue their efforts to use land in an economical and intensive manner to prevent existing land being left unused, he said.

He added that new projects should first be constructed on unused land that has been previously requisitioned, and local governments should set new land use quota standards on such land.

The Chinese Premier said excessive land use in development zones and illegal land occupation should be reined in.

According to the Ministry of Land and Resources, China's total cultivated land area dropped to 123.5 million hectares at the end of last year from 130.1 million hectares in 1996.

A large proportion of that arable land was used in some 6,015 development zones and industrial parks. Only 1,251 had been properly approved.

The shrinkage of farmland has affected the economy and food security of the country, experts say.

Also, the abuse of farmland has triggered a number of social problems.

In some places, farmers get no compensation for lost land and therefore protest against local governments. Additionally, blind investment is encouraged by the misuse of land.

Since the second half of last year, the central government has adopted a series of strict land management measures.

An emergency circular released by the State Council in April states local governments should overhaul land use programmes and straighten out any violations over the next six months,especially in areas where construction projects have been approved.

The circular suspended any changes to the use of arable land. It will be replaced by the new resolution next week.

It also stipulates large-scale energy, transport, water resources and urban development-related construction projects can only be carried out with the endorsement of the State Council.



 
  Today's Top News     Top China News
 

Interest rates raised for first time in a decade

 

   
 

Beijing Olympic venues on schedule, IOC told

 

   
 

More job vacancies reported in third quarter

 

   
 

Traffic law shores up road safety

 

   
 

China takes firm stance on arable land

 

   
 

Iraq expected to dog next president

 

   
  China raises pension for enterprise retirees
   
  Traffic law shores up road safety
   
  More job vacancies reported in third quarter
   
  Government to upgrade farmer's skills
   
  Fatal plague in Qinghai brought under control
   
  Nation vows to punish snakeheads
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
Land-forest conversion continues in the west
   
Nation encourages rational land use
   
Nation encourages rational land use
   
New rules influence real estate
   
China cancels 4,800 development zones
   
China cancels 4,800 development zones
   
China cracks down on illegal building
  News Talk  
  It is time to prepare for Beijing - 2008  
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 午夜美女影院 | 美女黄视频在线观看 | 成人午夜网 | 男的操美女 | 欧美黑人巨大xxxxxxxx | 国产成人在线看 | 欧美性一级 | 亚洲精品手机在线观看 | 成人高清在线观看播放 | 欧洲欧美成人免费大片 | 国产区香蕉精品系列在线观看不卡 | 久久亚洲精品无码观看不卡 | 午夜限制r级噜噜片一区二区 | 日本欧美一区二区三区不卡视频 | a级片在线 | 国产一区二区在线免费观看 | 一级毛片不卡免费看老司机 | 成 人 黄 色 视频 免费观看 | 国产麻豆一级在线观看 | 国产欧美日韩三级 | 毛片在线全部免费观看 | 一区二区三区四区视频在线观看 | 精品久久久久不卡无毒 | 亚洲 欧美 都市 自拍 在线 | 成人男女啪啪免费观看网站 | 一级一毛片a级毛片欧美 | 亚洲欧美专区精品久久 | 精品一区二区三区高清免费不卡 | 日韩加勒比| 国产高清精品在线 | 日韩成人在线播放 | 日韩在线1 | 国产成人丝袜网站在线看 | 97在线播放视频 | 真正全免费视频a毛片 | 新版天堂中文资源8在线 | 亚洲九九香蕉 | 伊人久久在线视频 | 美女被强行扒开双腿激情视频 | 日韩 亚洲 制服 欧美 综合 | 在线观看一区二区三区视频 |