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Do you think the epidemic will have an impact on poverty alleviation, and in what aspects?

1. Impact on migrant workers. Industrial development in poor areas generally lags behind and the industrial foundation is relatively weak. An important channel for poor people to increase their income is to work outside their homes. As of the end of 2019, among the 1.31 million households and 5.57 million people in the province that have been lifted out of poverty, 930,000 poor households, or 71%, have income from employment accounting for more than 50% of the total income. Affected by the epidemic, many enterprises and projects cannot Construction starts or starts late.

As a result, some migrant workers will not be able to go out to work in the near future, and it is basically impossible for some migrant workers to obtain employment income in the first quarter. Failure to return to work for a long time or low income after returning to work will have a greater impact on some poor households getting out of poverty as scheduled. ?

2. Affect product sales. Due to poor logistics channels during the epidemic prevention and control period, greenhouse vegetables and fruits that need to be produced and sold immediately have difficulty in selling and transporting them.

Some poor households rely on the breeding industry to increase their income. However, due to restrictions on the movement of people, control of live poultry transportation, closure of slaughterhouses, reduction in market consumption and other factors, they have to extend the breeding cycle and increase cost input. In addition, the products cannot be sold. Entering the market becomes income, which affects the expansion of breeding scale and the implementation of reproduction. ?

3. Affect spring plowing production. It is currently the spring plowing and production period, and the epidemic has had an adverse impact on spring plowing and production. The total supply of agricultural inputs such as seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides is sufficient. The main problem is that the last mile of transportation and sales of agricultural inputs is blocked, making it difficult to enter stores and villages.

Some time ago, some places implemented a "one size fits all" approach to epidemic prevention in rural areas, and even closed villages and blocked roads, preventing normal agricultural activities. If spring plowing cannot be carried out in season, it will affect the income of poor people.

4. It affects nearby employment. Some poor people originally relied on nearby employment to increase their income. The epidemic has caused corporate market entities to delay the resumption of work and production. The employment period of the poor has been shortened, and their income levels may have declined. ?

5. Affect the effectiveness of assistance. Before the epidemic is stably controlled, many enterprises and projects involved in the East-West Poverty Alleviation Collaboration and targeted poverty alleviation cannot start construction, and some cannot be put into operation as planned, and their direct driving and radiating effects on the poor people cannot be played. ?

Extended information:

The following measures have been taken to address these problems:

1. Provide transportation subsidies to migrant workers and issue health certificates certified by both places. It proves that enterprises that recruit nearby migrant workers will be given certain subsidies based on headcount and working hours. Small and medium-sized enterprises can provide 70% employment. Our province has vigorously supported small and medium-sized enterprises in terms of finance, taxation and other aspects to help them overcome difficulties and provide certain subsidies to enterprises that do not reduce the number of migrant workers.

2. Open up transportation links and help promote agricultural products. Our province has removed all epidemic prevention checkpoints in low-risk areas, opened up transportation links inside and outside the province, and helped farmers sell their backlog of agricultural products as quickly as possible. ?

3. During the epidemic prevention and control period, in order not to affect the busy schedule of spring plowing and the production of grain in our province, many places allow farmers to plow on time, and actively help farmers who lack fertilizers, seeds, pesticides and other agricultural materials. Contact to purchase. ?

4. Actively help enterprises resume work and production and provide nearby employment for those who are unable to go out to work due to the epidemic. Support services, catering and other tertiary industries that meet epidemic prevention conditions to open their doors as soon as possible to solve some employment problems in a timely manner.

5. Projects that have been suspended due to the epidemic will start construction as soon as possible, and new projects will be put into construction as soon as possible after approval. These construction projects can provide employment for some people.