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Practical Model and Countermeasures for the Development of Ecological Circular Agriculture in Zhejiang Province, China

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  • Zhang, Qi
  • Zheng, Shui-ming
  • Ye, Xue-zhu
  • Zhao, Shou-ping
  • Yu, Guo-guang

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Development status and five principal practice modes of ecological cycling agriculture are introduced, such as the quantitative reduction mode with the characteristics of fertilizer reduction and clean production, the ecological chain connection and conversion mode including the combination of farming and grazing and the new mode of farming, the agricultural waste recycling mode with biogas as a link and the comprehensive utilization of waste, quality enhancement mode of agricultural products, and eco-cycle mode of agricultural park. Based on the analysis of the socio-economic characteristic environment of these modes, corresponding policy suggestions are put forward in order to promote the development of circular agriculture, such as improving the macro-control mechanism led by the government, promoting the construction of technological innovation system of ecological circular agriculture, and creating the atmosphere for circular agriculture development.

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  • Zhang, Qi & Zheng, Shui-ming & Ye, Xue-zhu & Zhao, Shou-ping & Yu, Guo-guang, 2011. "Practical Model and Countermeasures for the Development of Ecological Circular Agriculture in Zhejiang Province, China," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 3(02), pages 1-4, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:108473
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.108473
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