At present, the state has introduced some policies on entrepreneurship and benefiting farmers, and the slogan of "mass entrepreneurship and innovation" has risen, and more and more people choose to return to their hometowns to start businesses. So what policies will farmers get when they return to their hometowns to start businesses? You can learn about it.
Preferential policies for migrant workers to return home to start businesses.
Because rural areas are certainly less developed than cities, in order to attract more migrant workers to return to their hometowns to start businesses, some places will give some preferential policies to those who return home, that is, migrant workers who use new agricultural entrepreneurship can enjoy agricultural subsidies and some farm construction or agricultural construction facilities.
Guaranteed loans for migrant workers returning home to start businesses.
The objects of policy support include registered unemployed people in cities and towns who meet the prescribed conditions and people with employment difficulties (generally referring to those who are older, disabled, enjoy the minimum living guarantee, have been unemployed for more than one year in a row, and are difficult to achieve employment due to land loss and other reasons).
Technical support for returning migrant workers to start businesses.
Many migrant workers want to start a business, but they have no experience. Let's talk about this breeding or planting technology first. If they want to learn, they may not know where to learn. Once they encounter farming or planting failure, some places, such as the agricultural sector, will provide entrepreneurial training or on-site guidance to these entrepreneurs, such as farming techniques and related technologies for planting.