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Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Adjustment of Agricultural Structure on Agricultural Economic Growth in Xinjiang

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  • Li, Shi-peng
  • Luo, Shuai

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We conduct empirical analysis of the contribution of various sectors of agriculture in Xinjiang to agricultural economic growth, and the impact of adjustment of these sectors on agriculture economic growth The results show that the growth of farming has the greatest force to drive the growth of total agricultural output in Xinjiang, followed by animal husbandry; the rate of contribution of these two production sectors, farming and animal husbandry, not only shows high-frequency fluctuation, but also shows reverse fluctuation; the effect arising from adjustment of farming is gradually spreading to animal husbandry, forestry and fishery one by one, but the spreading rate is low, finally the countermeasures and proposals are put forward to further adjust agricultural structure and promote agricultural economic growth of Xinjiang under the Twelfth Five-Year Plan as follows: adjust the industrial structure steadily, address the industry convergence and broaden the income-increase channels for the farmers; strengthen the input to adjustment of agricultural structure; stick to the combination of internal adjustment and external adjustment of agricultural industry.

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  • Li, Shi-peng & Luo, Shuai, 2012. "Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Adjustment of Agricultural Structure on Agricultural Economic Growth in Xinjiang," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 4(02), pages 1-4, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:134151
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.134151
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