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Land reforms upgrade industrial structure, boost farmers’ incomes

- By MA ZHENHUAN in Hangzhou mazhenhuan@chinadaily.com.cn

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Land reform projects in Deqing, a county in Huzhou, Zhejiang province, have boosted farmers’ incomes and helped industrial upgrading in the county.

The Central Leading Group for Deepening Reform approved pilot reform for commercial use of collective­ly owned constructi­on land in rural areas in 2014. In all, 33 counties nationwide, including Deqing, were picked as pilot areas in 2017.

Experts said the project mainly targets nonresiden­tial land, which avoids impacting the housing market, and by bringing more land into the market, the cost of acquiring land is reduced.

Since the launch of the program, 208 rural land slots have entered the market in Deqing, covering more than 106 hectares. These deals have generated combined transactio­ns worth 422 million yuan ($60.2 million) and collective income of 339 million yuan, benefiting over 180,000 farmers, according to the Deqing county government.

“The rural land system reform is of vital concern for farmers. They cannot become bystanders, and their interests should never be neglected,” said an official in charge of the project in the county, adding Deqing gave farmers and farmers’ collective­s the rights of participat­ion, choices and decisions during the reform process.

So far, 160 village-level joint-stock cooperativ­es have been set up in the county. The cooperativ­es quantify and evaluate all operationa­l land slots in the county, ensuring transparen­cy and public participat­ion in the project.

On average, 80 percent of the income from the pilot land reform is directly distribute­d to farmers and farmers’ collective­s, with the rest used for urban and rural infrastruc­ture constructi­on and environmen­tal improvemen­t, the county official said.

The rural land system reform is of vital concern for farmers. They cannot become bystanders, and their interests should never be neglected.” An official in charge of the land reform projects in Deqing county, Zhejiang province.

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