Legal analysis: According to the provisions of the Land Management Law, young crops refer to crops that are in the growth stage on the expropriated land. When expropriating vegetable plots in urban suburbs, the land-using unit shall pay a fund for the development and construction of new vegetable plots in accordance with relevant national regulations. Urban suburban vegetable plots refer to commercial vegetable plots and intensive fish ponds in urban suburbs that are used to grow vegetables or breed fish and shrimp for more than three consecutive years to supply urban residents with food. Compensation for young crops refers to the economic compensation given to land contract operators or land users when crops are in the growing period and cannot be harvested. Due to land acquisition and the need to give up land in a timely manner, the crops cannot be harvested and farmers suffer losses. The standard of compensation for young crops is generally calculated based on the maximum output value of one season. If the crop is sown soon or the investment is small, it can also be calculated based on a certain proportion of the output value of one season.
Legal basis: "Land Management Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 48 Fair and reasonable compensation shall be provided for land expropriation to ensure that the original living standards of land-expropriated farmers are not reduced and their long-term livelihood is ensured. Guaranteed. When land is expropriated, land compensation fees, resettlement subsidies, and compensation fees for rural villagers' residences, other ground attachments, and young crops must be paid in full and in a timely manner in accordance with the law, and social security fees for land-expropriated farmers must be arranged.