Central doc no 1, the key rural affairs policy statement, omitted the standard nod toward self-sufficiency, reaffirming the state’s intention to globalise the food production sector. Now keen to narrow the gap with developed countries, a new green product system is also forming. In what some hailed as a major breakthrough for rural land reform, the document also announced that non-rural capital can now invest in rural tourism and aged care projects via PPPs, and peasants can sell contracted farmland or homestead land use rights to private firms in these sectors.
February roundup: central doc no 1
February roundup: central doc no 1
February roundup: central doc no 1
Central doc no 1, the key rural affairs policy statement, omitted the standard nod toward self-sufficiency, reaffirming the state’s intention to globalise the food production sector. Now keen to narrow the gap with developed countries, a new green product system is also forming. In what some hailed as a major breakthrough for rural land reform, the document also announced that non-rural capital can now invest in rural tourism and aged care projects via PPPs, and peasants can sell contracted farmland or homestead land use rights to private firms in these sectors.