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What are the national poverty alleviation aquaculture projects?
National poverty alleviation aquaculture projects include improved seed subsidies, alfalfa planting subsidies, standardized demonstration creation of livestock and poultry breeding, standardized healthy breeding of livestock and poultry fisheries, standardized scale breeding community (field) construction projects of dairy cows and standardized scale breeding community (field) construction projects of pigs. Among them, the subsidies for improved varieties are for sows, cows and beef cattle farms (communities and households), as well as farmers who can breed more than 30 ewes and more than 25 yaks and cows on hand.

Standardized poultry farms refer to farmers who conduct large-scale farming in rural areas. The specific reporting time is from March to August each year. Different areas have different standards for using subsidies, and the space for large-scale farming is also different. It is best to consult the relevant subsidies of the local government to declare. The general subsidy standard is about 500- 1.5 million.

Poverty alleviation means protecting the legitimate rights and interests of poor households and eliminating the burden of poverty. The government helps poor areas to increase talent development and improve the talent market for migrant workers. Establishing a social work to develop industrial and agricultural enterprises, promoting production to get rid of poverty, and implementing poverty-stricken rural planning are aimed at helping improve the living conditions of poor households, helping poor areas develop production, and changing the face of poverty.