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    Rural reform, step by step

    Updated: 2013-11-16 14:56
    ( Xinhua)

    Like many migrant workers, Huang Ying, 45, has scant interest in the outcome of China's top-level reform meeting, but when told about possible changes concerning her land in the countryside, she knows what's in her best interest.

    "I would not sell my land even I were allowed to, but leasing or mortgaging it would be good," the gardener in Haikou, capital of south China's Hainan Province, told Xinhua on being told that farmers will soon have more liberty with their land-use rights.

    In China, urban land is owned by the state and rural land is normally under collective ownership. While gradual reforms since 1987 saw the trading of urban land evolve into a vigorous property market that became a major growth driver, land in the countryside remains largely static.

    Under China's land regulations, farmers only have rights to use, but cannot directly sell or mortgage, land. They must first be acquired by a local government before being used for development.

    The policy usually results in disputable land takings with meager compensation for farmers, and for those like Huang who want to make a living in the cities, restrictions on land transfer mean they have to start afresh on their urban journey.

    That is set to change.

    LAND REFORMS

    China's new leadership has determined to build a fairer mechanism to narrow the urban-rural divide and maintain social stability during its  urbanization drive.

    Among the key reform decision publicized on Friday by the Communist Party of CHina Central Committee, integrated development in villages and cities is a major highlight.

    China is to build a unified market for urban and rural construction land, meaning land used for non-agricultural purposes. Previously, the official wording is to "gradually" achieve such a unification.

    Li Ping, senior attorney for Landesa Rural Development Institute in Beijing, a nonprofit organization focusing on securing land rights for the poor, sees the move as a light at the end of the tunnel of a long controversial land expropriation regime.

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