Local compensation standards are formulated by the local provincial land and resources bureau, and those who expropriate farmers' land must also pay social endowment insurance and medical insurance premiums for farmers.
Land expropriation compensation mainly includes the following parts.
1. Land compensation fee According to the provisions of the Land Management Law, "the land compensation fee for requisitioned cultivated land is 6- 10 times of the average annual output value of the cultivated land in the three years before expropriation". The specific provisions shall be formulated by the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government with reference to the standards for requisitioning cultivated land.
2. Resettlement subsidy The cultivated land resettlement subsidy is calculated according to the number of agricultural population to be resettled. The number of agricultural population to be resettled shall be calculated according to the number of cultivated land expropriated divided by the average number of cultivated land occupied by each expropriated unit before land expropriation. The resettlement subsidy standard for each agricultural population in need of resettlement is 4-6 times of the average annual output value of the cultivated land in the three years before expropriation.
3. The compensation standard for young crops shall be implemented according to the provisions of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.
4. Compensation for ground attachments Ground attachments mainly refer to engineering objects on the ground. Such as wells, dry fields, canals and houses. Standards shall be implemented in accordance with the provisions of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government. If the above-mentioned land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies are insufficient to maintain the original living standards of farmers who need resettlement, the resettlement subsidies may be increased with the approval of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government. However, the sum of land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies shall not exceed 30 times of the average annual output value of the land in the three years before expropriation.