Minister of Agriculture:Household Register System of China Should Be Cancelled

  • Wednesday, November 6, 2013
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[Ferro-alloys.com]China’s Minister of Agriculture Han Changfu recently published an article on People’s Tribune, a very import journal of China. He said the relationship imbalance between the urban and the rural was the largest social structural contradiction at present. Household registration system should be gradually canceled and the way for peasant laborer to enter the city should be widened. This article was published at the forthcoming of the Third Plenary Session so many people were filled with expectation and association
 
Minister Han said of all the unsustainable and prominent problems, the imbalance of urban-rural relationship was the most severe economic and structural contradiction. To realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, efforts must be intensified on balancing rural and urban development, the guideline of the city supporting the countryside should be carried out better and farmers should be able to share the achievement of modernization. To improve the development of the rural, it was most important to promote urbanization of peasant laborers in a stable and orderly way.
 
The issue of peasant worker was the concentrated release of the long-accumulated problem after decades of separation administration of city and country. It was a tough task to transfer farmers in urbanization. By doing this, migrant farmers could obtain better job and life while those stayed home could get enough land to expand agricultural management scale.
 
Scale operation of land must be carried out and its premise was that a large number of agricultural population and labor force be transferred out. Peasant laborers would enter the city and became the main source of industrial workers and new urban population.
 
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