(two) to carry out the purchase and sale of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, agricultural films, agricultural machinery, small and medium-sized farm tools and other agricultural means of production;
(three) widely publicize and popularize practical new technologies for agricultural production and the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides;
(four) to provide technical advisory services such as plant protection and animal epidemic prevention;
(five) to provide commodity information, contact and promote products and other services;
(six) conditional can set up a member's home, to carry out cultural and recreational activities;
(seven) to carry out other services that farmers need.
Legal basis: Measures for the Administration of Village-level Comprehensive Service Stations of Supply and Marketing Cooperatives (Trial) Article 1 Village-level Comprehensive Service Stations are village-level cooperative economic organizations established by supply and marketing cooperatives in various forms according to the actual situation of human, financial and material resources and with the cooperation of village committees. It is a comprehensive service network of supply and marketing cooperatives at the village level. The task of the village-level comprehensive service station is:
(a) the purchase and sale of agricultural and sideline products, waste materials, business and living materials; Organize the pre-sale of various commodities and the supply of some commodities; Carry out the maintenance and leasing business of farm tools, agricultural machinery and some daily necessities;
(two) to carry out the purchase and sale of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, agricultural films, agricultural machinery, small and medium-sized farm tools and other agricultural means of production;
(three) widely publicize and popularize practical new technologies for agricultural production and the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides;
(four) to provide technical advisory services such as plant protection and animal epidemic prevention;
(five) to provide commodity information, contact and promote products and other services;
(six) conditional can set up a member's home, to carry out cultural and recreational activities;
(seven) to carry out other services that farmers need.