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What are the five “bans” in rural areas that have been relaxed?

1. Comprehensive fishing ban on “one river, two lakes and seven rivers”

Our country is vast and rich in natural resources. There are also many rivers and lakes in the north and south of our country. The villagers living in the surrounding areas also live a life of "draining water", and most families make a living by fishing. However, with the development of society, the pollution of my country's water ecology has become more and more serious. Coupled with human over-fishing, aquatic life in rivers and lakes has decreased year by year. After the natural ecological balance has been imbalanced, it has also been seriously polluted.

In order to protect our country’s ecological environment and fishery resources, our country has also taken many measures in recent years, such as implementing strict fishing bans in coastal areas or some important tributaries, and no fishing operations are allowed during the fishing ban period. . However, after entering 2021, my country has also officially launched a comprehensive fishing ban on "one river, two lakes and seven rivers", with a ten-year ban on fishing.

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The implementation of this "capture ban" in our country also means that in the Yangtze River, Wujiang River, and Hanjiang River Villagers living around the , Minjiang, Tuojiang, Jialing River, Chishui River, Dadu River, Poyang Lake, and Dongting Lake can no longer go fishing. These include fishing, net fishing, ground traps, electrofishing and other fishing activities.

Of course, for these villagers who rely on fishing for a living, while our country bans all fishing, it will also take measures to support everyone, such as encouraging and guiding surrounding fishermen to change careers, or providing financial support. Develop other industries, etc…. 2. Prohibit the "non-grain conversion" of permanent basic farmland

Last year, our country also adopted a series of protective measures around the quantity and quality of rural cultivated land, such as; curbing the new occupation of cultivated land for housing construction, and Check the base number of rural cultivated land for housing construction, and take measures to classify and rectify it; or take strict protective measures to curb the "de-agriculturalization" of cultivated land, etc...

However, at the end of December last year, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs issued a new notice. After entering 2021, this measure will also be implemented. According to the deployment of the document, the next rural farmland protection work will enter the next stage, and our country will take effective measures to prevent the "non-grain" of farmland and permanent basic farmland. In addition to regulating agricultural production activities on cultivated land, our country also proposes to prohibit idle and abandoned basic farmland.

The introduction of this "ban" also means that basic farmland cannot be left idle, and neither individuals nor industrial and commercial capital can do this. If villagers have basic farmland at home, they can find ways to transfer it out and do not let it lie idle.

In addition to this regulation, while carrying out the "non-grain conversion" of cultivated land, our country will also regulate various transfer behaviors. As long as industrial and commercial capital or agricultural-related enterprises are found to transfer villagers' land without growing grain, will immediately stop all its subsidies and support. If the land has been idle for more than two years, the village committee will be required to take back the contracted land in accordance with regulations. If it involves malicious fraud to obtain subsidies, it will be investigated to the end. 3. Bans related to "white pollution"

Villers living in the city have discovered that many places have implemented strict "plastic bans" last year, and the use of some non-degradable plastic products has been banned. and production, including disposable plastic tableware, plastic straws, disposable plastic packaging bags, etc. In addition to this regulation, last year, our country also formulated a new measure regarding the use of agricultural mulch films.

According to the requirements of the document, our country has now fully implemented this "ban". After using agricultural mulch film, villagers can neither throw it away at will, nor bury or burn it on the spot. They must collect it in accordance with relevant regulations and let them Local producers and operators recycle them for secondary use.