I have been engaged in modern agricultural project development for many years. Let me briefly answer your questions. First of all, you need to understand that the state's support for modern agricultural projects is mainly a policy in principle. These policies in principle serve as an administrative basis for local government's specific support policies. But there are also specific support policies, such as those jointly launched by the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Environmental Protection, such as subsidies for increasing soil organic matter, subsidies for increasing green area, and subsidies for improving saline-alkali land. Secondly, different agricultural projects have different support policies. Such as modern agriculture, facility agriculture, and high-yield planting projects. Of course, different agricultural projects have different levels of support. Each province has its own agricultural support industry policies. For example, Heilongjiang's subsidies for large agricultural machinery are as high as more than 70%. In the Hebei area, the support for greenhouses, especially modern greenhouses, is related to the greenhouse area. Greenhouses with hundreds of acres can get good subsidy policies. As for the land policy you are concerned about, it is rare in China. Land use rights, prices and years generally require enterprises to negotiate with destination farmers or village collectives on their own. Because this involves collective land use rights issues, the government generally will not get involved unless the scale of your development or investment The scale reaches several hundred million, which can affect the local tax structure, otherwise the government will not touch this red line.
If you don’t even have the ability to rent the most basic land, how can you have the strength to run a modern agricultural project?