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What are the requirements for environmental protection in rural farming?

Legal analysis: 1. The location of the breeding farm must be reasonable: it should be as far away from where people live and as far away from rural water sources as possible. In addition, farms cannot be built in places that are classified as prohibited breeding zones.

2. It is necessary to have supporting environmental protection and pollution elimination facilities and equipment. Relevant laws and regulations in my country stipulate that activities involving livestock and poultry breeding and comprehensive utilization and harmless treatment of livestock and poultry breeding wastes must comply with national regulations on pollution from livestock and poultry breeding. prevention and control requirements, and accept supervision and inspection by relevant competent authorities in accordance with the law. There are special treatments for livestock and poultry excrement and wastewater, and the discharge must meet relevant standards.

3. The procedures for the breeding farm must be complete: generally, to engage in breeding, you need to go through layers of approval before you can finally build a breeding farm. Of course, if the relevant procedures are not obtained, the business will eventually be closed. And there is a good advantage in rural areas, that is, if the breeding reaches a certain scale and meets certain conditions, you can get government subsidies or enjoy interest-free loans.

Legal basis: "The National Rural Environmental Protection Work Conference requires the implementation of rural environmental protection policies and measures." There are ten policies and measures for rural environmental protection: First, effectively ensure the safety of rural drinking water and fully implement the "National Rural Environmental Protection Work Conference" Rural drinking water safety project "Eleventh Five-Year Plan". The second is to strengthen the comprehensive improvement of the environment in villages and towns and support the creation of ecological demonstrations and rural environmental protection work in various places. The third is to vigorously promote rural domestic pollution control, improve rural domestic sewage and garbage treatment levels, and increase support for rural biogas construction. The fourth is to strictly control industrial pollution in rural areas, implement a strict environmental impact assessment system, strengthen supervision, and prevent pollution from transferring to rural areas. The fifth is to strengthen the prevention and control of pollution from livestock and poultry breeding, conduct time-limited treatment of farms whose emissions do not meet standards, and continue to support the development of demonstration projects for comprehensive utilization of livestock and poultry breeding waste and pollution prevention and control. Sixth, we must resolutely control agricultural non-point source pollution and vigorously promote soil testing and formulated fertilization technology. Seventh, we will actively prevent and control rural soil pollution and implement a number of demonstration projects for the remediation of contaminated soil. The eighth is to actively promote the comprehensive utilization of straw and solve the problem of atmospheric environmental pollution caused by straw burning. Ninth, efforts should be made to strengthen the supervision and management of rural environment. Ten is to effectively increase financial investment at all levels in rural environmental protection.