Question: I am a villager in Hechuan District, Chongqing. I want to ask whether it is reasonable for our country to build a water plant, occupy our farmland, and make compensation according to 421 mu?
Hello, the lawyer team of Land loving Land Requisition and Demolition has the following answer for you: If land is expropriated according to Article 47 of the Land Management Law, compensation will be given according to the original use of the land expropriated. The compensation fees for requisitioned cultivated land include land compensation fees, resettlement subsidies, and compensation fees for attachments and young crops on the ground. The land compensation fees for expropriated cultivated land shall be six to ten times of the average annual output value of the three years prior to the expropriation of the cultivated land. The resettlement subsidy for requisitioned cultivated land shall be calculated according to the number of agricultural population to be resettled. The number of agricultural population to be resettled shall be calculated by dividing the amount of cultivated land requisitioned by the average amount of cultivated land per person occupied by the requisitioned unit before land requisition. The resettlement subsidy standard for each agricultural population to be resettled shall be four to six times the average annual output value of the three years before the farmland is expropriated. However, the maximum resettlement subsidy per hectare of expropriated cultivated land shall not exceed 15 times the average annual output value of the three years before expropriation. The standards of land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies for the acquisition of other land shall be stipulated by the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government with reference to the standards of land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies for the acquisition of cultivated land. The land compensation price varies from place to place. According to the Measures for Land Acquisition Announcement, the land compensation price needs to be publicized. If you are not clear about the compensation price in your area, you can check it at the Demolition Office or go to the Land and Resources Bureau of your county for inquiry.