Special loans for precision poverty alleviation can generally only be used for poor households to engage in production and business activities such as planting, breeding, agricultural product processing, transportation, commercial circulation and farmhouse restaurants. , shall not be used for marriage, building and other non-productive aspects. The specific development industry is determined by the guidance of towns and villages. The use of loans by wealthy people, rural cooperative organizations and leading enterprises is determined independently according to their respective industrial types.
Second, the application method
1, poor households apply for direct loans from poor households.
2. Poor households apply for loans from poor households, and the poor households hand over the money to large households (enterprises) and sign dividend agreements with large households (enterprises).
3. Poor households apply for loans from large households (enterprises), but large households (enterprises) must sign agreements with poor households to promote development or share dividends.
Third, the application conditions
1, aged between 18 and 60 years old, with a fixed residence and full capacity for civil conduct;
2. Hold valid identity documents, have repayment ability, and have no bad credit record;
3, engaged in production and business activities in line with national laws and regulations and industrial policies;
4. Have the willingness to lend and the ability to develop independently;
5. Rich people, rural cooperative organizations and leading enterprises in agricultural industrialization who can drive poor farmers who lack the ability to get rich (must be poor households with established files) to increase their income and get rid of poverty;
6. The lender shall sign an agreement with poor households, village committees, town governments and industry authorities to increase income and get rid of poverty, use the loan quota of poor farmers, and assume the responsibility of repaying all loans as the main body of the loan;
Consult your local bank for details!