How much land will be sold in 2020?

How much land will be sold in 2020? In fact, there are many factors that affect the land transfer price, such as land location, land quality, land area, land-related facilities, transfer time, and even local agricultural policies.

The big data analysis report of land transfer released by Tuliu.com in 2065438+09 shows that there are obvious differences in land transfer prices in different regions of China, especially in the eastern and western regions. In terms of provinces, the land transfer prices of economically developed Shanghai, Beijing, Macau, Taiwan Province and Tianjin rank in the first echelon, with the average price between 1.400- 1.800 yuan/mu/year. Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Henan, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Heilongjiang, Jilin and other eastern agricultural provinces have the second-highest land transfer price, with an average price of 800- 1200 yuan/mu/year. The average prices of Xinjiang, Tibet, Qinghai and Gansu in the western region are all lower than the national average. It is estimated that the circulation price in 2020 should be similar.

However, as we said earlier, the land transfer price is not only related to location, but also related to income-generating benefits. These factors should be fully considered, so what is the land transfer price in 2020? Still have to decide according to the actual situation.

For example, this year, spring ploughing should have started now. At this time in previous years, farmers' friends were stepping up their purchases of agricultural means of production such as seeds, pesticides and fertilizers. However, due to the epidemic situation, the progress of spring ploughing this year is very slow. If the epidemic continues, many large growers will miss the spring ploughing time because of lack of means of production and assistance, which will cause great losses. At present, many migrant workers can't go to work because of the epidemic, and they are asking owners to reduce rent and free rent; In this context, the interests of large growers are not guaranteed, and the price of land transfer will naturally be affected.

Written at the end: 17 years ago, we survived SARS. Now the new type of pneumonia is raging again, which has brought real impact on our agricultural production, but I believe the difficulties are only temporary. Come on, China!