(1) purchase and use of agricultural production materials;
(2) agricultural and animal husbandry production such as planting, forestry and fruit farming, breeding and so on;
(3) agricultural products sales, processing, storage, transportation and other related services;
(4) farmers' folk crafts and products, leisure sightseeing and countryside Tourism resources development and operation;
(5) agricultural mechanization, production trusteeship, livestock rearing, agricultural water services;
(6) other agricultural production and management related to technology, information, facilities construction and operation services. Article 5 Specialized farmers' cooperatives shall be guided by the following principles:
(1) the members shall be farmers (herders) as the main body;
(2) to serve the members for the purpose of seeking all members of the **** the same interests;
(3) membership is voluntary, and the withdrawal of freedom;
(4) members of the status of equality, according to the statute of the activities of the implementation of democratic management;
(e) surplus mainly in accordance with the members of the volume of transactions with farmers' specialty cooperatives (amount) ratio return;
(f) benefit *** enjoy, risk *** share. Article 6 The people's governments at or above the county level shall establish a comprehensive coordination mechanism, overall guidance, coordination, and promote farmers' professional cooperatives to operate on a large scale, and promote the development of agricultural industrialization.
The people's governments of townships and villages shall facilitate and provide services for the establishment, development and production and operation of farmers' professional cooperatives, and coordinate the resolution of difficulties and problems in production and operation.
Village committees, village collective economic organizations shall support farmers' professional cooperatives to carry out production and business activities in accordance with the law. Article 7 The departments in charge of agriculture and rural areas of the people's governments at or above the county level shall be responsible for the guidance, support and service of farmers' professional cooperatives in the administrative areas, and shall organize and carry out business guidance, publicity and training, demonstration and cultivation, legal and policy consultation, project support and information services.
Departments in charge of development and reform, finance, water conservancy, natural resources, commerce, transportation, market supervision and management, human resources and social security, industry and information technology, science and technology, forestry and grassland, poverty alleviation and development and other relevant organizations of the people's governments at or above the county level shall, in accordance with their respective responsibilities, provide relevant guidance, support and services to farmers' professional cooperatives. Chapter II Establishment and Operation Article 8 Farmers' professional cooperatives shall be registered by the competent department of market supervision and management of the county (city or district) where they are located, obtain a business license, and the type of registration shall be farmers' professional cooperatives.
Three or more farmers' specialty cooperatives can contribute to the establishment of farmers' specialty cooperatives. The main body of the establishment of joint societies for farmers' specialty cooperatives, registration type for farmers' specialty cooperatives. Article 9 farmers' specialty cooperatives shall formulate bylaws in accordance with the law, the bylaws shall be binding on the cooperative and the members, directors, supervisors, management personnel and so on.
The specific business of farmers' specialty cooperatives shall be stipulated in the bylaws of the cooperative. Cooperatives may amend the articles of association in accordance with the law, change the scope of business, and timely registration of changes. Farmer specialty cooperatives shall not engage in activities unrelated to the provisions of the bylaws. Article 10 farmers' specialty cooperatives members can contribute with money, but also with their own business houses, equipment and facilities, agricultural machinery and other physical assets and intellectual property rights, land management rights, forest rights, pasture management rights and other non-monetary assets that can be valued in money and can be transferred in accordance with the law, as well as other capital contributions stipulated in the articles of association. Where the capital is contributed in the form of non-monetary assets, the general meeting of members shall assess the value of such assets, or the general meeting of members may decide to commission an appraisal organization to assess the value of such assets, which shall serve as the basis for the settlement of debts. Laws and administrative regulations stipulate that the property shall not be used as capital contribution, except.
The members of the farmers' specialty cooperatives shall not offset the capital contribution with the claims against the cooperative or other members. Contributions shall not be paid to offset the debts to the cooperative or other members. Article 11 encourages members of farmers' specialty cooperatives to transfer land management rights to farmers' specialty cooperatives in the form of shareholding, subcontracting, leasing and other forms in accordance with the principle of voluntariness and compensation in accordance with the law.
Farmers who withdraw from the cooperative are encouraged to transfer their land management rights to other members of the cooperative in accordance with the law. Article XII of farmers' specialty cooperatives member account shall record the member's capital contribution, quantified as the member's share of the provident fund, the member's transactions with the society (amount), but also shall record all business transactions with the society, the share of surplus return, direct subsidies from the state treasury, social donations to the formation of the property. Article 13 A member of a farmers' specialty cooperative may, in accordance with the articles of association, transfer the share of capital contribution and provident fund recorded in its account. Where the articles of association do not provide for such transfer, it shall be proposed by the board of directors and decided by the general meeting of members.
The share of property formed by direct subsidies from the state finance quantified to the members shall not be transferred.
Contributions and shares of provident fund recorded in the accounts of the enrolled members can be inherited in accordance with the law.