Core Viewpoint - The central rural work conference has set the tone for the "three rural issues" in 2026, emphasizing the principle of "local adaptation" in various tasks related to rural development [1][2]. Group 1: Policy Direction - The term "local adaptation" was mentioned three times, focusing on building livable and workable beautiful villages, developing new agricultural productivity, and improving rural construction implementation mechanisms [1]. - The emphasis on "local adaptation" signals a shift from a one-size-fits-all approach to a more tailored strategy that considers local conditions and development levels [1][6]. Group 2: Implementation Strategies - Different strategies are required for various types of villages, such as prioritizing protection for traditional and ancient villages, considering consolidation or reconstruction for underpopulated areas, and maintaining stability in populous villages [3]. - The need for local governments to avoid blindly copying urban models is highlighted, as this has led to issues like uniformity across villages and projects that do not meet farmers' actual needs [1][2]. Group 3: Agricultural Development - The goal of enhancing agricultural productivity is linked to the principle of "local adaptation," with a focus on implementing the "store grain in the ground and technology" strategy [4]. - The agricultural sector must avoid a one-size-fits-all approach, instead finding solutions that are best suited to local conditions to ensure effective agricultural technology development [4]. Group 4: Rural Modernization - The conference acknowledges the diverse development stages and resource endowments across different regions, encouraging local exploration of development models that respect traditional practices and local resources [6]. - Achieving agricultural modernization and improving rural living conditions by 2035 is seen as a realistic goal when local adaptation is effectively applied to address rural issues [7].
中央农村工作会议释放“三农”发展新信号
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-02 02:37