Compensation standard for land acquisition in Shayang County, Jingmen City, Hubei Province
The land in Shayang County, Jingmen City, Hubei Province is divided into three categories: the first category: Shayang urban planning area: Shayang Town; Xincheng Village, Lishi Town; Gao Qiao, Shuangqiao and Ejia Village in Guandang Town; Levin Town (including Binjiang New District) Xinhu, Hengji, Yangji, Ji Huang, Zaolin and Xinxiang villages; Prison land in the above towns and villages. Compensation standard: cultivated land: 3 1920 yuan/mu; Vegetable field: 35 1 12 yuan/mu; Orchard: 35 1 12 yuan/mu; Tea garden: 35 1 12 yuan/mu; Intensive fish pond: 35 1 12 yuan/mu; Woodland: 25,536 yuan/mu; Unused land: 15960 yuan/mu. Category II: Hougang Town; Other villages in Levin town; Other villages in Lishi town; Prison land adjacent to the above villages. Compensation standard: cultivated land: 3 1500 yuan/mu; Vegetable field: 34,650 yuan/mu; Orchard: 34,650 yuan/mu; Tea garden: 34,650 yuan/mu; Intensive fish pond: 34,650 yuan/mu; Woodland: 25,200 yuan/mu; Unused land: 15750 yuan/mu. Category III: Guandang Town (except Gao Qiao, Shuangqiao and Ejia Village); Shilipu Town; Jishan town; Jieqiao town; Wulipu Town; Li Mao Town; Ji Shen Town, Zengji Town, Maliang Town, and the prison land within the jurisdiction of the above towns. Compensation standard: cultivated land: 30,870 yuan/mu; Vegetable field: 33,957 yuan/mu; Orchard: 33,957 yuan/mu; Tea garden: 33,957 yuan/mu; Intensive fish pond: 33,957 yuan/mu; Woodland: 24,696 yuan/mu; Unused land: 15435 yuan/mu. Aitu Land Acquisition and Demolition Lawyers Group reminds all expropriated people that the above compensation standards only include land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies, excluding compensation fees for young crops and ground attachments of expropriated land, which shall be implemented in accordance with the provisions of the local people's government. This standard is a protective standard. According to the spirit of national land acquisition legislation, it is desirable to levy farmers' land compensation fees, which will not reduce the living standards of landless farmers. Secondly, if the annual output value of land is much higher than the average output value of the district Committee because of the good use of land, such as planting cash crops on the land, using agricultural land for special planting and aquaculture, etc., higher compensation should be obtained according to the actual situation.