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Problems existing in developing village collective economy

At present, there are some problems in the development of collective economy in grass-roots villages. First, there is a lack of development ideas. Village cadres have insufficient understanding of the significance and importance of consolidating and developing village-level collective economy, insufficient thinking on and planning for developing village-level collective economy. How to adapt to the requirements of the new situation and new tasks and make full use of local superior resources to develop village collective economy? Most village cadres have no clear ideas, and still use old ideas and methods to develop some property leasing or collective resources, which leads to the development of village collective economy. The second is the lack of leading projects. There are few villages with good basic conditions and leading development projects. In villages with a certain industrial base, village cadres feel that they are developing as a unit and the advantages of characteristic industries are not obvious. They have no market competitiveness in attracting investment and dare not use this characteristic industry to develop village-level collective economy, which undoubtedly becomes the bottleneck restricting the development of village-level collective economy. At the same time, the development model of village-enterprise cooperation and village-to-village cooperation has not been effectively promoted, and the idea of developing from single-handedly to collectivization is not liberated enough. The third is the lack of development funds. Most villages have a poor economic foundation, and there is basically no fund to develop village-level collective economy except the subsidy income transfer payment of basic expenditure. However, the daily infrastructure construction and comprehensive environmental improvement in the village need a lot of expenses, and the income and expenditure of the village are basically maintained below the balance line, so it is difficult to have a balance. These objective factors also make it difficult for some villages to raise development funds and develop new projects even if they have ideas.