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What if there is no land for the newly added population of rural families?

This problem looks simple on the surface, but in fact it is particularly complicated. The most serious problems in China are population and land.

There are several ways to solve the land problem of new rural population:

1. Redistribution: that is, all the land contracted by each household in the village is collected and redistributed on a large scale, but this requires the consent of the whole village and the approval of the township government at a higher level. The allocation of cultivated land in our village is decided by lottery, and whoever catches good cultivated land will plant it. I remember once, the village chief ran around the village door to door and called on people to draw lots. At that time, there was no one at home except me, so I followed him like a fart. Because I was a child at that time, I was only in the first grade of primary school. As a result, I was attracted to the remote cultivated land, and I watched angrily every time I planted rice and harvested it.

2. Self-cultivation: that is, taking the young labor force at home to reclaim wasteland. All the land in our country is owned by the state and the collective. However, some local policies encourage land reclamation, and the land use right of land reclamation belongs to the land pioneers, who own the land use right, not the land ownership. In the second season of China on the Tip of the Tongue, Tunpu people are introduced to cultivate fields on barren land. Shangbao Terrace, introduced in China's aerial photography of Jiangxi Province, is also a terraced field cultivated by Hakkas, with a vertical drop of several thousand meters.

3. Move to the city: When the land in the countryside is getting less and less, and farmers can't make a living by farming, they need to work in the city to earn money to support their families and open up new horizons.