着眼“十五五”,习近平总书记引领“三农”工作新开局
Xin Hua She·2026-02-03 13:55

Core Insights - The 2026 Central Document, released on February 3, focuses on "agriculture, rural areas, and farmers" (referred to as "three rural issues") and marks the first document of the 14th since the new era, emphasizing the importance of these issues in the context of the 14th Five-Year Plan [1][2] Group 1: Agricultural Modernization - The document highlights the need to accelerate the construction of a strong agricultural nation, addressing the critical period of the 14th Five-Year Plan, which is essential for achieving socialist modernization [2] - It emphasizes the importance of enhancing agricultural productivity and ensuring food security, with a focus on improving comprehensive production capacity and quality efficiency [3] Group 2: Poverty Alleviation and Rural Revitalization - The document outlines systematic measures for implementing normalized and precise assistance to maintain the achievements of poverty alleviation, particularly in the transition period following the completion of poverty alleviation tasks [4] - It stresses the importance of protecting farmers' enthusiasm for farming and increasing their income through various initiatives, including supporting county-level industries and stable employment for migrant workers [4] Group 3: Rural Infrastructure and Living Conditions - The document calls for accelerating the improvement of rural living conditions and enhancing infrastructure, while also promoting the modernization of rural areas [5][6] - It emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to rural development, integrating agricultural and rural modernization, and ensuring that both material and spiritual living standards are improved [6] Group 4: Tailored Approaches to Rural Development - The document advocates for a "tailored" approach to rural construction, encouraging localized strategies that align with the specific needs of farmers and rural communities [5][6] - It highlights the importance of adapting rural development strategies to local conditions, ensuring that initiatives are practical and effective in meeting the demands of rural populations [6]