四川整治高标准农田建设领域突出问题强化从“良田”到“粮仓”全链条监管

Core Viewpoint - The Sichuan provincial government is intensifying oversight and investigation into high-standard farmland construction projects to address issues of corruption and quality control in agricultural practices [1][2][3]. Group 1: High-Standard Farmland Construction - Sichuan province is one of the 13 major grain-producing provinces in China, with a focus on high-standard farmland construction since 2019, covering 43,470 acres across 15 villages in Huguo Town [1]. - The provincial disciplinary inspection and supervision authority has initiated a comprehensive review of high-standard farmland projects from 2020 onwards, identifying 44 risk points and creating a risk diagram to enhance oversight [1][3]. - As of now, 1,812 projects have been investigated, uncovering over 17,000 issues, with 7,159 problem clues processed and 3,862 cases filed [3]. Group 2: Corruption and Quality Issues - Investigations revealed instances of collusion in bidding processes and substandard construction quality, with public officials allegedly involved in corrupt practices [2]. - A specific case involved a former official who disclosed tender information and facilitated collusion among bidders, leading to his dismissal and criminal prosecution [2]. - The local government has mandated a full inspection and rectification of problematic farmland projects, ensuring that all identified quality issues have been addressed [2]. Group 3: Regulatory Measures and Future Plans - The provincial government is collaborating with various departments to integrate oversight of farmland construction with grain purchasing and storage, aiming for comprehensive management from farmland to grain storage [4]. - A new regulatory framework, the "Sichuan Province High-Standard Farmland Construction Management Regulations," was implemented in March 2025, with ongoing assessments to identify and address specific challenges [4]. - An information monitoring platform has been established to facilitate closed-loop management of high-standard farmland projects throughout their lifecycle, from planning to maintenance [4].