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An lnquiry into Cultivation of New-generation Farmers

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  • Kong, Dong-qing
  • Liu, Fu-jun

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This article expounds the necessity of the transformation from traditional farmers to modern new farmers, the building of new socialist countryside needs modern new farmers: the coordination of urban-rural integration development needs the transformation from traditional farmers to modern new farmers; the development of modern agriculture needs the transformation from traditional farmers to modern new farmers. then it analyses the characteristics and role of new-generation farmers, and presents the way to accelerate cultivation of new-generation farmers: make sound laws and regulations, to lay solid foundation for cultivation of new-generation farmers; create conditions, to provide funds guarantee for cultivation of new-generation farmers; make scientific planning, to promote regular, Systematized and Standardized training work for new-generation farmers; focus on education, to promote the overall quality of new-generation farmers; innovate upon content, to meet the needs of development of new-generation farmers; highlight focus, to intensify competitiveness training for returning-home migrant workers.

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  • Kong, Dong-qing & Liu, Fu-jun, 2012. "An lnquiry into Cultivation of New-generation Farmers," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 4(01), pages 1-5, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:133101
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.133101
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