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What is the Heilongjiang Provincial Land Reclamation Bureau?
Heilongjiang Land Reclamation Bureau (i.e. Heilongjiang Reclamation Area and Heilongjiang Land Reclamation System) is directly under the central government and subordinate to the Land Reclamation Bureau of the Ministry of Agriculture. It is the largest and most mechanized state-owned farm economic zone in China, and an important commodity grain production base and by-product processing base in China.

Agricultural Reclamation is a huge institution with a population of more than 65,438+700,000, involving state-owned farm workers, general affairs organs (in Harbin), administrative organs (in cities or self-built urban areas), farm organs (in self-built towns), 1000 industrial and mining enterprises and cultural, educational and health institutions. Public security organs have their own systems. In the past, the household registration problem was unified and belonged to the non-agricultural population (because the land cultivated by farmers was owned by the state, not by collectives or villagers' groups). However, the structural nature of the post-hukou has changed. Some newly moved or willing accounts have not been approved as official state employees, and the accounts are managed in agricultural registered permanent residence. However, local laws and regulations make it clear that the nature of state-owned farms and the household registration attributes of agricultural reclamation workers belong to "non-agricultural registered permanent residence".

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Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) on State-owned Farms in Heilongjiang Province

Article 3 State-owned farms are agricultural enterprises and commodity production and business units owned by the whole people that operate independently, assume responsibility for their own profits and losses, develop themselves and exercise self-restraint according to law, and are responsible for the economic and social management of the farms according to law. Article 4 The fundamental tasks of state-owned farms are: to rationally develop and utilize natural resources, develop commodity production, play an exemplary role in agricultural modernization, open up wasteland and defend the frontier and prosper the frontier by relying on advanced technology and scientific management. Article 37 If the employees of state-owned farms (except non-state-owned employees) need to move into cities and towns due to job transfer or retirement (except where the state does not supply commodity grain), the relevant departments of governments at all levels shall handle the grain relationship of urban hukou for them in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state. Family members of employees who meet the requirements of national policies should also be allowed to handle urban hukou and food relations together.