Adoption of Appropriate Agricultural Model for Food Security in Guiping Town, Renshou County, China
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https://doi.org/10.54097/y2mnax74Keywords:
Food Security, Agricultural Sustainable, DevelopmentAbstract
Agriculture is an important foundation for a country's economic and social development and stability, and we must firmly give agricultural development a prominent position of priority. Guiping Town is a typical agricultural town in hilly area. The roads, water conservancy facilities and other agricultural production conditions are relatively insufficient, which restricts the development of characteristic and large-scale agriculture. In recent years, the national policy requires all localities to focus on the overall requirements of achieving self-sufficiency in domestic resources and ensuring food security, and must work hard in promoting farmland protection and control, sustainable agricultural development, and strengthening agricultural production support, so as to continuously consolidate and improve the level of agricultural scientific development. Based on the actual situation of Guiping, this paper, through a large number of interviews and surveys, literature review and scientific analysis methods, deeply explores the economic and environmental sustainability, adequate farmer income, future-oriented production capacity, improved food security and social sustainability, and finds a way out in agricultural innovation and development. Gradually explored a good agricultural development situation that basically realized the use of good land and grain and should be planted.
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