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The Source of Five Prohibitions in Rural Areas in 222

stop the "total ban on raising", "total ban on burning" and "total ban on motorcycles", stop the "no stall order" and stop the "no stove order".

Stop the "all-round ban on breeding"

In the first two years, some areas adopted a "one size fits all" approach to completely ban breeding, and no breeding was allowed in both non-ban areas and non-ban areas. Obviously, this practice is not only a wrong interpretation of national policies, but also has a negative impact on the development of aquaculture and the interests of farmers. Therefore, the "ban on raising" should be completely stopped, and strong policy support should be provided for farmers actively engaged in aquaculture.

Stop the "total ban on burning"

The ban on burning straw is due to the actual demand of environmental protection, but there is almost no better treatment scheme except returning it to the field. In the context of the increasingly prominent disadvantages of returning straw to the field, many farmers still choose to secretly burn straw in order to save time and effort. It can be seen that it is better to actively guide farmers to burn in the restricted burning area and within a fixed time, and give farmers a variety of treatment schemes.

Stop the "total motorcycle ban"

In some areas, motorcycles are indeed prohibited from driving on the road, let alone entering the city. However, as one of the convenient means of transportation, motorcycles can still alleviate the travel problems of farmers. In fact, there has always been controversy about the "no-motorcycle order" on the Internet. At present, some areas have gradually relaxed the "no-motorcycle order", and motorcycles are allowed to drive on the road as long as they have a driver's license and are licensed according to law.

in addition to working, it is also an important way for farmers to bring their own agricultural products to cities for sale in the form of "stalls" to earn economic income. However, many cities are not allowed to "set up stalls" and urban management will stop them! However, considering the influence of various factors such as epidemic situation and employment, farmers have been allowed to set up stalls in some areas, and the stall economy has been relaxed.

Stop the "no-cooking stove order"

The so-called "no-cooking stove order" refers to a blanket ban on the use of earthen stoves in some areas due to environmental protection and other factors. According to many netizens' feedback, in the past two years, there were violations of compulsory removal of earthen stoves in a small number of areas. Obviously, this practice runs counter to the national environmental protection policy and infringes on the basic rights and interests of farmers. Therefore, it is necessary to stop the "ban on cooking stoves".