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What policies does the state have for poor villages?

The state’s rural policies include:

1. Support the development of farmers’ professional cooperatives and leading enterprises. Accelerate the development of farmers' professional cooperatives and carry out the construction of model cooperatives. Strengthen the training of cooperative personnel and provide financial support from finance at all levels. Incorporate cooperatives into the tax registration system and waive tax registration fees. We should formulate as soon as possible specific measures for financial support to cooperatives and for qualified cooperatives to undertake national agriculture-related projects.

2. Promote the integration of urban and rural economic and social development. Accelerate the development of rural social undertakings. Establish a stable rural cultural investment guarantee mechanism and form a complete rural public cultural service system as soon as possible. Promote key cultural projects to benefit the people such as radio and television coverage in every village, unlimited sharing of cultural information resources, construction of township comprehensive cultural stations and village cultural rooms, rural movie screenings, and farmhouse bookstores.

3. Accelerate the construction of rural infrastructure. Skills training for migrant workers. Where conditions permit, migrant workers who have lost their jobs can be included in the scope of relevant employment policy support. Implement policies to support migrant workers returning home to start their own businesses, and provide support in the areas of loan disbursement, tax exemptions, business registration, and information consultation. The legal land contract rights and interests of returning migrant workers must be protected, and temporary assistance or inclusion in rural subsistence allowances must be provided to returning migrant workers who have no means of livelihood.

4. Promote comprehensive rural reform. In accordance with the requirements of focusing on strengthening social management and public service functions and basically completing the reform tasks by 2012, we will continue to promote the reform of township institutions. Promote the reform of "township finance and county management" and strengthen the supervision of county and township finances over agricultural-related funds. We strive to gradually establish a financial guarantee mechanism for village-level organizations with stable funds, standardized management, and strong guarantees in about three years.

5. Enhance the vitality of county economic development. Adjust the fiscal revenue distribution pattern, increase general transfer payments to county and township finances, gradually increase the proportion of county-level finances in the distribution of financial resources below the provincial level, and explore the establishment of a basic financial guarantee system for county and township finances.

6. Actively explore rural markets. Support circulation enterprises to cooperate with production enterprises to establish regional rural commodity procurement alliances, use modern circulation methods to build and transform rural daily consumer goods circulation networks, expand the coverage of "farm stores", focus on improving distribution rates and unified settlement rates, and improve the rural consumption environment .

7. Improve the national poverty alleviation strategy and policy system. Adhere to the development-oriented poverty alleviation policy and formulate effective connection methods between the rural minimum living security system and poverty alleviation and development. Implement new poverty alleviation standards, comprehensively implement poverty alleviation policies for the rural poor and low-income populations who have no means of food and clothing, stably solve the problem of food and clothing as soon as possible and achieve poverty alleviation, with a focus on improving the self-development capabilities of the rural poor.