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What happened when the two departments issued the "eight prohibitions" on building houses in rural areas?

In view of the spreading trend of the problem of building houses in rural areas, the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs clearly put forward "eight noes" and "one noe" on 3 1, combining dredging and blocking to ensure the red line of cultivated land and the reasonable demand for farmers' residential land.

The "Eight Prohibitions" stipulated in the Notice of the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs jointly issued on the "Eight Prohibitions" for the indiscriminate occupation of cultivated land in rural areas include:

Do not occupy permanent basic farmland for building houses, do not occupy more cultivated land for building houses, do not buy, sell or transfer cultivated land for illegal building houses, do not illegally build houses on contracted cultivated land, do not illegally occupy cultivated land for building houses under various excuses, do not occupy cultivated land for building houses in violation of the provisions of "one household, one house", do not illegally sell houses on cultivated land, and do not illegally approve houses on cultivated land.

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The significance of the joint announcement of the two departments on the prohibition of illegal occupation of cultivated land for building houses in rural areas;

Zhang Tianzuo, director of the Rural Cooperative Economic Guidance Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, said that the two departments jointly issued the Notice on Eight Prohibitions on the Occupation of Cultivated Land by Rural Housing and the Notice on Safeguarding the Rational Use of Land for Rural Villagers' Residential Construction, which is to take effective measures to resolutely curb new illegal and illegal problems from two aspects: blocking and dredging.

At the same time, the demand for reasonable land for rural villagers to build houses has been effectively guaranteed. From the implementation of planning and planning indicators to the approval and supervision of farmers' housing applications, a complete rural homestead management system is taking shape in China.

Jiangsu metropolitan network-two departments issued a document: rural areas arbitrarily occupy cultivated land to build houses, and it is forbidden to force farmers to go upstairs.