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This year, policies related to homesteads and farmhouses have been implemented in rural areas

author:Zhao Yunwen

This year, with the release of the government work report, there are more detailed measures on how to carry out the work of agriculture, agriculture and agriculture this year. Under the guidance of relevant departments, policies related to homesteads and farmhouses have also been implemented in rural areas.

The introduction of these policies has also brought about "visible and tangible" changes in the lives of peasants. Not only are the rights and interests of homesteads further protected, but also in terms of farmhouses.

So, how are these policies related to homesteads and farmhouses implemented?

This year, policies related to homesteads and farmhouses have been implemented in rural areas

As we all know, homestead land is the land allocated by the village collective to the peasants for building houses. In the past, many farmers farmed in rural areas, and their houses were always inhabited, and there was no such thing as idleness.

However, as the rural population continues to move to the cities for employment and life, some people have settled in the cities, and the farmhouses and homesteads in their hometowns have also been idle. Some villagers who have many houses also have surplus farmhouses left idle, and if these resources are not used rationally, they will indeed be wasted.

This year, the mainland will further improve the policy of revitalizing and utilizing these idle resources in rural areas. In other words, on the basis of allowing villagers to circulate and lease projects, cooperative management and self-management projects, the mainland will also improve relevant supporting measures to further guide villagers to make good use of idle resources in rural areas, so as to increase more property income.

This year, policies related to homesteads and farmhouses have been implemented in rural areas

In rural areas, farmhouses are an important place for peasants to live, and although many villagers have built new houses in their hometowns on their own in recent years, due to the difficulties of some families, they are simply unable to transform their houses into safe and livable farmhouses by themselves.

This year, for the low-income population in rural areas, the mainland will continue to implement the two major actions of dilapidated housing renovation and earthquake-resistant renovation, and then various regions will also formulate relevant standards for the construction and renovation of rural housing, and guide and support the eligible low-income population to renovate and rebuild dilapidated houses.

In the process of renovation, new building materials and energy-saving technologies will be promoted in various places to improve the earthquake resistance and wind resistance of farmhouses. At the same time, all localities will also increase support for the construction of rural housing, and provide low-income people with loans, subsidies and other policy support, so that low-income people living in dilapidated houses can live in safe and comfortable houses after renovation and reconstruction.

This year, policies related to homesteads and farmhouses have been implemented in rural areas

It can be seen that policies related to homesteads and farmhouses can be implemented in rural areas, which can not only improve the living conditions of farmers, but also revitalize idle resources in rural areas and increase farmers' income. The implementation of these policies will also enable the rational use of rural land resources and stimulate the vitality of the rural land market. At the same time, the standardization of farmhouse construction can also drive the development of related industries, such as building materials, building construction, etc.

In short, whether it is the reform of the homestead system or the renovation of dilapidated houses in rural areas, these are all aimed at improving the quality of life of peasants and making good use of resources. For some villagers in rural areas, if they have idle and unused farmhouses, they can indeed actively participate in local policies, and they can also earn additional income while working outside the village, which can be described as killing two birds with one stone.

And those low-income people who live in dilapidated houses also take advantage of the subsidy policy to find a way to renovate their dilapidated houses and improve their quality of life as soon as possible, which is the wisest choice. Okay, that's the policy I'm sharing with you, what do you think about it? Let's talk about it.