1, cultivated land: the occupation is strictly controlled, and it can be engaged in tourism-related production;
2. Woodland: the near forest does not enter the forest, and the development is flexible;
3. Low mountain and gentle slope: point-like land supply, vertical development;
4. Collective management construction land: a small amount can directly enter the market;
5. Homestead: You can make a big fuss about it.
Agricultural land is land directly or indirectly used for agricultural production. Also known as agricultural land. Including cultivated land, garden land, woodland, grassland, water surface, land for irrigation and water conservancy facilities and land occupied by field roads and all other agricultural productive buildings.
1985, the world's agricultural land accounted for about 64.7% of the world's total land area (excluding Antarctica); With the development of society and the process of urbanization, this proportion is decreasing at an alarming rate. The reasonable standard of agricultural land utilization is to realize the unity of environmental, social, economic and ecological benefits, so as to maintain a virtuous circle and sustainable utilization.
For the construction of agricultural facilities, operators shall draw up facilities construction plans and sign land use agreements with local rural collective economic organizations. Involving the transfer of land contractual management rights, a land transfer contract shall be signed according to law. If the construction of agricultural facilities occupies agricultural land, there is no need to go through the examination and approval procedures for the conversion of agricultural land. Among them, if the production facilities occupy cultivated land, the operator shall be responsible for returning farmland after production, which shall not be included in the assessment of cultivated land reduction; If the ancillary facilities occupy cultivated land, the operator shall be responsible for supplementing the occupied cultivated land in accordance with the requirements of "one-on-one".