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BEIJING, April 7 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Land and
Resources announced Friday that 230 million yuan (about 28.75 million US
dollars) went to compensating farmers for land losses in 2005.
Compensation and allocation to rural farmers
were improved last year, with their interests better protected, a ministry
statement said.
The Chinese government called in February for
improvements to the compensation mechanism for rural farmers whose land was
purchased and stricter protection of farmers' interests.
The policy document also demanded better vocational
training opportunities for farmers to widen and broaden their prospects, and
enrolling them in the social security system.
Illegal land occupancy has increasingly become a
grave problem affecting rural and social stability. Premier Wen Jiabao has
warned that "historical problems should never be repeated on the land issue".
A ministry statement noted that many provinces, such
as Hunan Province in central-south China, had worked out ratification mechanisms
for farmland disputes.
Provinces like Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces in east
China had improved the social security system for local farmer peasants with
more than 3 million enrolled.
Though China's strategic drive to build a new
socialist countryside will increase infrastructure development in rural areas,
the central government has sought to restrict land acquisitions.
Officials with the ministry said the reform of the
land acquisition system would be accelerated this year, and the government would
go on implementing a rigid land protection system. Enditem |