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The peasants wondered: When will the second round of land contracts expire, and how will the land be arranged after the expiration date?

author:Zhao Yunwen

I believe that during this time, many netizens are also puzzled by a policy, that is, when the second round of land contracts will expire.

On the Internet, some people say that it will actually expire in 2023, but some say that it will expire in 2027, and some even say that it will expire around 2028. And many farmers are also puzzled after seeing these times. Many people also asked, when will the third round of land contract be launched?

It is understood that in fact, the first round of land contracting on the mainland began from 1978 to 1982, and the first round of contracting lasted 15 years, so the deadline for the first round was from 1993 to 1997. Since then, the mainland has launched a second round of land contracts, this time for a period of 30 years, and the deadline is just 2023 to 2027.

Since the first round of land contracts will be implemented in each province at a different time, there is also a time difference in when it expires. To put it simply, some places will expire in 2023, while others will not expire until 2027. This must be clear to everyone.

The peasants wondered: When will the second round of land contracts expire, and how will the land be arranged after the expiration date?

When it comes to the term of rural land contracts, the next step is to organize a 30-year trial extension, that is, the contract period will be extended for another 30 years after the second round of land contracts expire.

Once extended, it also means that the third round of land contracting will start around 2027 and end around 2057. This is undoubtedly a reassuring pill for rural peasant households that own contracted land.

However, after the extension, I believe that many villagers are also concerned about the country's policy changes on how to adjust and arrange the land.

First of all, it is necessary to make it clear to everyone that keeping the contracted land unchanged for a long time is an important measure for the mainland's current reform of the contracted land system. In order to stabilize the rural contract relationship, the mainland has made two points clear in the opinions on maintaining the stability and long-term stability of the land contract relationship in the document released earlier.

The peasants wondered: When will the second round of land contracts expire, and how will the land be arranged after the expiration date?

From these two measures, it can be seen that after the start of the new round of contract period, the amount of land allocated or contracted by farmers during the second round of contract period will continue to be contracted and used on the basis of the original allocation. After the start of the new round of contract period, the contract land will not be re-disrupted.

As for those families who lack land and land due to the increase in population, if they have difficulties in life, our country will adopt new measures, on the one hand, to help these families improve their employment skills, provide employment services, and at the same time, to do a good job in social security work.

The peasants wondered: When will the second round of land contracts expire, and how will the land be arranged after the expiration date?

If some family members in rural areas have all died, that is, the land of the deceased, then after all the family members have died, the village will also take back the contracted land in accordance with the law and issue another contract. As for how to issue contracts for the recovered land, it is also carried out in accordance with the principle of major stability and small adjustment. There are no detailed documents and measures on how to arrange at that time.

Seeing this, I believe you also know how to adjust and arrange the land in the countryside after the third round of land contracting begins, and you also have the answer. In principle, the land used throughout the country will continue to be used steadily, and there will be no large-scale adjustments. Even if there is, it will be adjusted between individual farmers under special circumstances, and there will not be much change. This must be clear to everyone.

Well, the above is the question to be answered for you, the document refers to the official source, if you have any questions, you can refer to the document "Opinions on Maintaining the Stability and Long-term Unchanged Land Contracting Relationship", which has the answer you want. What do you think about this?