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Conversion of grassland into cultivated land without permission is not a crime, but a crime, and should be punished

author:September Sake

I will not touch on any specific person in this article. My point of view is that it is a crime to convert grassland into cultivated land without the permission of the professional authorities.

Originally, I still wanted to use the word "suspect", but after thinking about it, in order to express and insist on my own opinion, I don't need to use the word "suspect". Of course, I am willing to take responsibility for this.

Conversion of grassland into cultivated land without permission is not a crime, but a crime, and should be punished

The reason may be very complex, but it can be summed up in the simplest language, that is, some grassland cannot be converted into cultivated land, and if you change it, it is a crime.

First, from a contractual point of view

What the contract stipulates, then the terms of the contract must be strictly enforced. If the contract stipulates that the contracted grassland is used for animal husbandry, then the grassland must not be converted into cultivated land, and it would be a violation of the contract to change it.

This is like saying that you are given a piece of land to build a school or to engage in public welfare, but after you take it over, it is changed to commercial use, is this okay? If you change it, is it considered a crime or a crime?

Conversion of grassland into cultivated land without permission is not a crime, but a crime, and should be punished

Second, in the case of grasslands or grasslands, it is more important to maintain the ecology

Generally speaking, the grassland ecology is relatively fragile, why is it that 100 years ago or even 50 years ago, the grassland where the wind and grass were low and cattle and sheep appeared is now seriously desertified?

To put it bluntly, it is the result of overgrazing, over-cultivation, over-use and exploitation. In some areas, due to the lack of rainfall, once the grassland is overused, it will almost be lost, and this is the most important and the most dangerous.

Conversion of grassland into cultivated land without permission is not a crime, but a crime, and should be punished

And what happens if you convert such grasslands into arable land? The central problem here is that arable land will definitely need water to grow crops, and if rainfall doesn't meet the requirements for farming, then groundwater will be pumped. Think about it, in a few years, will this land be desertified?

To sum up, I believe that it is a crime to convert grassland into cultivated land without the permission of the state, and it is not the so-called suspected crime, but a crime.

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