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Peasants pay money before farming? Kailu County's "supplementary contract fee" has sparked controversy

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Hello everyone, today I would like to bring you a piece of news about the rights and interests of farmers. Recently, the Central Radio Network Commentary reported on the problem of Kailu County letting farmers pay money for farming, which caused dissatisfaction and controversy among the majority of farmers.

According to reports, Kailu County issued a circular, saying that the "supplementary contract fee" is a disposal method for the county's pilot work on the efficient use of new cultivated land, which aims to manage cultivated land by collecting paid use fees from farmers by village collectives. However, this practice has aroused doubts and protests from farmers.

Peasants pay money before farming? Kailu County's "supplementary contract fee" has sparked controversy

The peasants have reported that the collection of the "supplementary contract fee" has not been clearly based on and procedurally solicited, let alone approved by the vast number of peasants. They believe that this is an infringement of the rights and interests of peasants and a disruption of the normal order of farmland management.

Fortunately, after the media exposed, the farmers' demands gradually gained traction. According to the circular, the people of the village have agreed to take legal action to protect their rights and interests and seek a solution to the problem. This backlash shows the farmers' commitment to their own interests.

For the town and village cadres involved in the report interfering with spring ploughing, the relevant parties have also been dealt with accordingly. The deputy secretary of the town's party committee was dismissed from his post and given an intra-party warning, while the secretary of the village's party branch and the deputy director of the village committee were also given serious intra-party warnings.

Peasants pay money before farming? Kailu County's "supplementary contract fee" has sparked controversy

However, we also need to make it clear that these sanctions are only part of the problem. Other possible violations of discipline are still under investigation, and we hope that the relevant authorities will be able to thoroughly clarify the facts and give farmers a fair conclusion.

This incident once again reminds us that the formulation and implementation of rural policies must pay more attention to listening to the voices of peasants and fully protecting their rights and interests. Farmland management is an important task involving the vital interests of the vast number of farmers, which requires governments at all levels and relevant departments to attach great importance to ensure that the policies are fair and reasonable, and the procedures are standardized and transparent.

Peasants pay money before farming? Kailu County's "supplementary contract fee" has sparked controversy

Finally, we also call on farmers to maintain their awareness of legitimate rights and interests, and when their rights and interests are infringed, they must bravely defend their rights and resolve conflicts and problems through legal channels. At the same time, we also hope that the relevant departments can deal with these problems in a timely manner and create a good production and living environment for farmers.