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Cultivated land protection, clear: prohibit "one-size-fits-all" reclamation and recultivation, and put an end to "farmland going up the mountain"!

In the wave of rapid development, the importance of arable land as the lifeline of food production is self-evident. The recent phenomenon of "one-size-fits-all" reclamation and "farmland going up the mountain" in some places not only violates the principle of scientific development, but also poses a potential threat to food security. Today, we speak out together to call for rational protection of cultivated land, so that every inch of land can be maximized to ensure that the foundation of national food security is solid.

Cultivated land protection, clear: prohibit "one-size-fits-all" reclamation and recultivation, and put an end to "farmland going up the mountain"!

Opening: Cultivated land protection is urgent

In a country with a large population and relatively limited resources, arable land is the cornerstone of social stability and economic development. Behind every piece of fertile land is the food, clothing and hope of hundreds of millions of people. However, with the acceleration of urbanization, cultivated land protection is facing unprecedented challenges. In order to pursue short-term economic benefits, some localities blindly promote land reclamation and cultivation, and even "move" farmland up the hillside.

In-depth analysis: "one-size-fits-all" reclamation outweighs the losses

The "one-size-fits-all" approach to reclamation seems to be restoring the cultivated area, but in fact it often ignores the adaptability of land quality and ecological environment. Land conditions vary widely from region to region, with some being suitable for cultivation and others being more suitable as ecological barriers or recreational green spaces. Blind reclamation may not only lead to soil degradation and soil erosion, but also may destroy the original ecological balance and cause irreparable losses. In addition, reclamation projects that lack scientific planning and follow-up management often make it difficult to generate sustainable economic benefits, and eventually become "unfinished projects", wasting a lot of manpower and material resources.

Cultivated land protection, clear: prohibit "one-size-fits-all" reclamation and recultivation, and put an end to "farmland going up the mountain"!

The alarm bell rang again: "farmland up the mountain", there are many hidden dangers

"Farmland going up the mountain" is a major misunderstanding in cultivated land protection. Due to the natural conditions such as large slope, thin soil layer and insufficient water source, the hillside land is not suitable for large-scale agricultural planting. Forcibly moving farmland up the hillside is not only difficult and costly to plant, but also has low yields and poor quality, making it difficult to ensure food security. What is even more serious is that this practice is very likely to cause natural disasters such as soil erosion and landslides, posing a serious threat to the safety of people's lives and property.

Cultivated land protection, clear: prohibit "one-size-fits-all" reclamation and recultivation, and put an end to "farmland going up the mountain"!

Action Initiative: Scientific planning and precise policy

In the face of the grim situation of cultivated land protection, we must adopt more scientific, rational, and effective measures. It is necessary to resolutely put an end to the "one-size-fits-all" practice of reclamation and recultivation, and formulate plans for the protection of cultivated land in accordance with local conditions in accordance with the actual land conditions and regional development plans.

It is also necessary to strengthen the monitoring and evaluation of cultivated land quality, and comprehensively consider factors such as soil fertility, water resources, and ecological environment, so as to ensure the feasibility and sustainability of reclamation and recultivation projects.

It is also necessary to strictly control the phenomenon of "farmland going up the mountain," encourage and support the development of high-efficiency agriculture, ecological agriculture, and agriculture with special characteristics in suitable areas, and improve land utilization and output efficiency.

Cultivated land protection, clear: prohibit "one-size-fits-all" reclamation and recultivation, and put an end to "farmland going up the mountain"!

Conclusion: Guarding farmland is guarding the future

Cultivated land is a valuable natural resource and the fundamental guarantee of national food security. Protecting cultivated land means protecting our lifeline, development line and ecological line. Let us join hands to take action, with a scientific attitude, firm determination and effective measures, to jointly protect this fertile soil that has nurtured the sons and daughters of China. Reject the short-sighted behavior of "one-size-fits-all" reclamation and "farmland up the mountain", so that every inch of land is full of vitality and vitality!

It is necessary to combine the actual local situation and develop according to local conditions, and must not be "one-size-fits-all", doing this kind of thankless behavior, but like patting the horse's feet on the horse's feet! #三农 ##头条创作挑战赛#

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