1. Agricultural products sales: set up direct agricultural products stores or farmers' markets to sell local agricultural products, such as vegetables, fruits, eggs and poultry.
2. Family farm: Use idle land or open space around houses to develop family farms, grow vegetables and raise poultry.
3. Greening maintenance: provide greening maintenance services for towns and villages, such as mowing lawns and building gardens.
4. Small convenience stores: set up small convenience stores in township centers to sell daily necessities, food and beverages, etc.
5. Catering industry: set up small restaurants or farmhouses to provide local characteristics or rural catering services.
6. Handicraft production: Use local traditional handicrafts to produce and sell handicrafts to attract urban tourists to buy them.
7. Planting flowers/seedlings: use idle land or greenhouse conditions to plant flowers or seedlings and sell them to flower beds, flower shops, gardening enthusiasts, etc.
8. Rural tourism services: provide rural tourism guides, rent bicycles or electric cars and other services to provide tourists with convenient and personalized rural tourism experiences.
9. Characteristic processing industry: set up agricultural products processing places to process local agricultural products into characteristic foods or agricultural and sideline products, and increase the added value of products.
10. Domestic service: provide domestic service for the residents in the township, such as cleaning, tutoring and caring for the elderly.
Choose a small enterprise suitable for your skills and resources, and consider the local market demand and competition, conduct market research and business plan to ensure the feasibility and sustainable development of the business.