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Seventy acres of wheat fields, a large grain grower in Hebei, were destroyed overnight, and a food crisis has occurred. What consequences will developers bear?

A 70-mu wheat field of a large grain grower in Hebei was destroyed overnight, and the food crisis has occurred. Developers not only have to bear the condemnation of public opinion and morality, but also are suspected of deliberately destroying the property.

The Global Food Crisis Report released by the United Nations on May 4th shows that there will be a food crisis in 53 countries and regions around the world, and there may be 654.38+93 million people going hungry this year, which is a record high. Due to the epidemic and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the global economy and food have been greatly affected. In this case, we should protect cultivated land and ensure the normal supply of grain.

China is a country with a large population, and the food problem has always been the top priority. In the case of decreasing cultivated land area, China has always adhered to the bottom line of 654.38+0.8 billion mu of cultivated land. No matter what motivation or reason, we can't destroy wheat seedlings and occupy farmland. With the shadow of the food crisis hanging over the world, it is really outrageous that 70 mu of wheat in Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province was maliciously damaged.

In Yuanshi County, Shijiazhuang City, during the May Day holiday, a developer took advantage of the cover of night to shovel away the whole wheat cultivated by farmers. Through the live video, we can see that the wheat planted by farmers has been heading and fruiting, and it will be harvested in a month or two. Now it has been destroyed by the "black-hearted" developers, and many farmers are crying in the wheat fields with heartache.

According to local villagers, the developer didn't go through the formalities of land use and didn't inform him in advance before leveling his own wheat field. Coincidentally, in early April, a wheat field was also damaged in Zhao County, Shijiazhuang City. The 70-mu wheat field of Su Mou, a large grain grower, was maliciously destroyed overnight, resulting in huge losses. At the moment when the food crisis is about to break out, we must severely punish those who maliciously destroy cultivated land in order to provide farmers with a sense of security and ensure the normal supply of food.

Developers have to bear the consequences. The developer's behavior is not only suspected of occupying farmers' cultivated land, but also has violated the crime of destroying other people's property. According to the laws of our country, people's governments at or above the county level must order the return of land if they illegally occupy other people's land without approval. In violation of the overall land planning, agricultural land is changed into construction land, and the land shall be restored to its original state according to law. Whoever illegally occupies cultivated land and destroys a large amount of cultivated land shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years or criminal detention.

Developers who destroy wheat on other people's cultivated land without farmers' permission are guilty of intentionally destroying property. 70 mu of wheat is a large amount, and the circumstances are serious. The developer may be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention. In my opinion, developers must bear the corresponding losses of farmers and return their cultivated land according to law, but they must also bear certain criminal responsibility for the act of damaging farmers' cultivated land without permission. The bottom line of 65.438+0.8 billion mu of cultivated land should not be trampled on. Caring for cultivated land and grain is the responsibility of everyone in China.