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湖南自然资源全要素市场平台成交额突破430亿元
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-21 13:29
Core Insights - Hunan has established the first provincial-level natural resource all-factor market platform in China, significantly enhancing resource allocation efficiency with a total transaction amount exceeding 43 billion yuan [1][2] Group 1: Market Platform Achievements - The platform has facilitated over 1,500 transactions across various resource types, with a total transaction value surpassing 43 billion yuan [1] - The platform integrates six categories of resource elements, allowing for comprehensive display, interactive promotion, and multi-scenario applications [1] Group 2: Agricultural and Ecological Protection - Hunan has implemented a comprehensive protection strategy for agricultural land, maintaining 55.03 million acres of arable land, exceeding the national protection target by 1.3 million acres [1] - The area of cultivated land occupied for construction has decreased by 61.5% compared to 2020 [1] Group 3: Mineral Resource Development - Hunan has identified 122 types of mineral resources, with tungsten and bismuth among the top three in national reserves [1] - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, new manganese and lithium resources have been added, with 5.57 million tons of manganese and 225,300 tons of lithium discovered [1] - The lithium resource amount in the Jijiao Mountain mining area of Linwu County has reached 1.31 million tons, setting a record for similar deposits [1] Group 4: Ecological Restoration and Disaster Prevention - A total of 9.171 billion yuan has been invested in ecological restoration over the past five years, with 1.32 million acres of land restored [2] - Hunan has built 382 green mines, ranking fourth nationally and first in Central China, with the proportion of large and medium-sized mines increasing from 15.59% to 45.70% [2] - The province has invested 1.386 billion yuan in geological disaster prevention, successfully avoiding potential casualties in 414 incidents through precise early warning systems [2]