Group 1 - The Ministry of Natural Resources reported ongoing illegal land occupation and ecological destruction activities, including illegal mining and deforestation, with 21 typical violations identified [2][3] - Specific violations include unauthorized land occupation for forestry and agriculture, with notable cases such as the illegal occupation of 683.19 acres of forest land by a company in Guizhou and 459.20 acres of basic farmland by a company in Inner Mongolia [2][3] - The report highlights that a significant portion of these violations is driven by local government actions and inadequate regulatory oversight, emphasizing the need for strict compliance and accountability [3] Group 2 - The Ministry plans to enhance law enforcement and supervision through the implementation of a forest chief system, aiming to strengthen the responsibility of local governments in protecting forest and grassland resources [4] - The report indicates that illegal land occupation remains a prevalent issue, despite previous government notifications aimed at curbing non-agricultural use of farmland [3] - Future efforts will focus on establishing a long-term regulatory mechanism to ensure the protection of farmland and ecological safety [4]
破坏耕地,非法采矿,毁林毁草——两部门通报违法违规典型问题
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-08-07 00:26