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荒地复耕、种粮补贴、转种补偿!《广东省粮食安全保障条例》修订了这些内容
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao·2025-10-13 10:32

Core Viewpoint - The revised "Guangdong Province Food Security Guarantee Regulations" aims to enhance food security through comprehensive measures including land protection, grain production, storage, circulation, emergency response, and supervision management, effective from January 1, 2026 [2][3][4]. Group 1: Land Protection and Management - The regulations emphasize the importance of protecting arable land, with specific requirements for compensation and verification of supplementary arable land [6][7][9]. - Local governments are mandated to implement a compensation system for occupied arable land and ensure the long-term stability of supplementary arable land usage [7][9]. - The regulations also call for the establishment of high-standard farmland and the optimization of construction layouts to improve land quality [11][12][14]. Group 2: Grain Production Enhancement - The regulations detail measures to support the breeding and promotion of quality grain varieties, ensuring the protection and development of seed resources [21][22]. - Specific provisions are made for improving irrigation infrastructure to address water supply issues in agricultural areas [23][25]. - The regulations encourage the use of agricultural mechanization and technology promotion to stabilize and enhance overall grain production capacity [27][28]. Group 3: Food Storage and Emergency Response - The regulations establish a three-tiered food storage system at the provincial, municipal, and county levels, enhancing macro-control capabilities for food security [35][44]. - Provisions are made for the supervision of food reserves, ensuring quality and safety through enhanced monitoring and information technology [82][88]. - The regulations outline the establishment of an emergency food supply network and encourage cross-regional cooperation to improve emergency response capabilities [70][72]. Group 4: Compensation and Support Mechanisms - The regulations include provisions for compensating farmers for losses incurred due to land use changes for grain production [95][105]. - Specific measures are outlined for the policy-based storage of key grain varieties to protect the interests of grain producers in the province [99][101]. - The regulations also detail the process for loss write-off in cases of force majeure affecting food reserves, ensuring the financial stability of storage entities [106][109].