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Practice and Exploration of New Rural Construction in West Bank of Taiwan Strait Led by Spark Science and Technology

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  • Li, Chaocan

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According to practice and exploration of spark program for 26 years in Quanzhou, the main model and their effects of new rural construction in west bank of Taiwan Strait led by spark science and technology were expounded. Six spark program systems were established, consisting of policy support guide, science and technology project lead, experts’ intelligence support, spark science and technology training, sci-tech information service and spark program demonstration. Five spark projects were implemented to promote new rural construction in the west bank of Taiwan Strait, such as constructing the national spark industrial zone, organizing the new rural construction led by science and technology, constituting spark sci-tech innovation center, developing the rural informatization, and establishing science and technology commissioner bases. Finally, enlightenment of spark program and its development ways in the future were put forward.

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  • Li, Chaocan, 2013. "Practice and Exploration of New Rural Construction in West Bank of Taiwan Strait Led by Spark Science and Technology," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 5(06), pages 1-4, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:154054
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.154054
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