Green Transformation of Agricultural Production: Underlying Logic, Dilemma, and Viable Pathway

ZHU Junfeng, DENG Yuanyuan

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China Economic Transition ›› 2023, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (4) : 442-457. DOI: 10.3868/s060-016-023-0027-1
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Green Transformation of Agricultural Production: Underlying Logic, Dilemma, and Viable Pathway

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The green transformation of agricultural production plays a crucial role in promoting the high-quality development of agriculture and achieving rural revitalization. In order to create favorable conditions for this to occur, it is essential to establish effective connections, transformation, and mutual support between capital endowment, external environment, and farmers’ green concepts. Additionally, the contracting of agricultural production facilitates service-oriented scale operations, while the deep integration of “Internet +” and agriculture with the advancement of green agricultural technology provides an inexhaustible impetus for it. However, China’s current green transformation of agricultural production continues to encounter challenges such as the depletion of a high-quality labor force, obstacles to building trust in the promotion of technology, and an underdeveloped green agricultural products market. To address these challenges, it is imperative to promote embedded agricultural technology which can catalyze the green contracting of agricultural production. Furthermore, advocating for the consumption of green agricultural products will also be beneficial in overcoming these challenges.

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green development / transformation of agricultural production / green technology system / rural revitalization

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ZHU Junfeng, DENG Yuanyuan. Green Transformation of Agricultural Production: Underlying Logic, Dilemma, and Viable Pathway. China Economic Transition, 2023, 6(4): 442‒457 https://doi.org/10.3868/s060-016-023-0027-1

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