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What department is the Agricultural Economic Station?

Agricultural economic station, the full name of agricultural economic management station, is a functional department that manages agricultural and rural work in rural provinces, cities (districts), counties and towns (streets) based on agricultural economy.

Its work involves rural economy, policy, planning, land, statistics, auditing, production system, agricultural contracting, development, poverty alleviation, distribution, industrialization, sales, agricultural products processing, farmers' professional cooperatives, credit, second-round land contracting, land dispute contracting arbitration, farmers' burden, agricultural insurance and many other aspects.

Agricultural Economic Station consists of stationmaster, land supervisor, financial supervisor, farmer burden supervisor, statistician, farmer professional cooperative supervisor, etc. Usually affiliated to local agricultural bureaus, some provinces and cities set up agricultural economic bureaus separately.

First, the stationmaster of the Agricultural Economics Station is responsible for the overall work of the Agricultural Economics Station.

Second, the land supervisor is responsible for the signing and verification of rural land contract, land transfer contract, four barren auctions and four barren transfer contracts, mediating various rural contract disputes and filing them.

Three, the financial supervisor is responsible for accounting personnel training, financial guidance, financial audit and financial disclosure guidance, and is responsible for sorting, binding and filing.

Four, the farmer burden supervisor is responsible for village-level "one thing, one discussion, fund-raising and labor" budget implementation, farmer burden supervision card issuance, farmer burden audit, farmer burden petition case investigation and handling, and is responsible for file sorting, binding and archiving.

Five, the statistician is responsible for the annual report of rural economic income distribution, and is responsible for sorting, binding and filing.

Six, the supervisor of farmers' professional cooperatives is responsible for supervising and guiding the standardized operation of various cooperatives at the village level, and is responsible for file sorting, binding and filing.

Seven, other personnel responsible for the unified adjustment of agriculture and rural economy.