More than 6 million Chinese farmers who became
landless in land requisitions have been covered by the basic living
or old-age security programs, said a senior Chinese
legislator.
"More than 40 billion yuan (about US$5 billion) of
funds have been raised for the old-age security of these farmers,"
said Oyunqemag, vice chairwoman of the Standing Committee of the
National People's Congress (NPC), at an ongoing session of the
committee.
She urged all localities to set proper compensation
standards in land requisitions and establish social security
systems to protect the interests of landless farmers.
Lack of such standards and systems in some areas have
triggered hosts of protests, a threat to social stability, she
pointed out.
The legislator also called for pushing intensive and
economical use of land, strictly controlling land requisitions and
improving arable land protection system.
She said shortage of arable land has become a very
prominent problem.
China has set a target of
maintaining 120 million hectares of arable land by the end of the
11th Five-Year Plan period (2006-2010), yet the current level
stands at only 122 million hectares.
Official statistics show per capita arable land in
China stands at 0.093 hectares, only 40 percent of the world
average.
(Xinhua News Agency December 30, 2006)
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