Is it reasonable for rural credit cooperatives not to deduct loans to supplement passbooks?
That depends on the nature of your loan. If it is an ordinary loan, then the rural credit cooperatives can't do this. They need to file a lawsuit against you and freeze your property according to the court's decision. However, if your loan is a direct grain subsidy pledge loan, and there is already a risk of default, then the rural credit cooperative can apply to the local financial department to freeze the issuance of subsidy funds and repay the loan.