I. Lifting the relevant restrictions on motorcycles In recent years, the control of motorcycles has been relatively strict in both urban and rural areas. Due to the narrow and complicated rural roads and the limited economic conditions of rural people, motorcycles have become the most popular travel tools for rural people. Now the country has relaxed the restrictions on rural motorcycles, and motorcycles that meet the relevant regulations can be on the road. This has greatly improved the convenience of rural people's travel, facilitated rural people's procurement and business, and improved the efficiency of production and life.
In order to protect the environment, the government banned animal husbandry in some special areas, but now the state has relaxed the relevant regulations on aquaculture, providing relevant policy support for these farmers to develop aquaculture, which is conducive to farmers to actively develop aquaculture, thus improving their own income and quality of life.
Third, lifting the relevant restrictions on the use of firewood is also due to the protection of the air environment and the safety of use. The relevant departments have asked the villagers to give up using firewood and replace it with natural gas and biogas. At present, lifting the restrictions on the use of firewood can first reduce the living costs of farmers and reduce their living pressure and burden. Secondly, for some farmers, the efficiency of cooking is greatly improved. Because there are many family members of farmers, cooking with stove fire is not only space but also delicious, which improves the happiness index of farmers.
4. Before the relevant restrictions on greenhouses were lifted, some rural areas adopted the policy of large-scale demolition of greenhouses, but now the national policy is relaxed, and greenhouses can be built as long as they meet the relevant regulations and requirements. This is good news for farmers, who can grow fruits and vegetables in greenhouses to increase their income.
It is emphasized that the premise of all actions is to abide by relevant rules and regulations and consciously abide by institutional rules.