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Study on Potential Problems of Shandong Economic Forest Construction and Standardization Construction Scheme

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  • Cao, Runze

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Shandong is a culturally powerful province with excellent natural geographical condition and the warm temperate monsoon climate creates abundant benefits to the agricultural development there. In 2009, Shandong administration bureau of Yellow River economic development held the forum on related issues of national new countryside industry office planning to build economic forest base around the Yellow River in Shandong. The primary intention was settled and the construction of Shandong Economic Forest was formally started. Although impressive progress has been achieved in recent years, there also exists potential problems in the construction of economic forest, among which heavy metal pollution and soil acidification are the worst, causing huge damage to the physiological health of the consumers of economic forest. The writer proposes the countermeasures against standardization construction of economic forest. Scientific management is to be adopted to improve the professional skills of the employees in economic forest and brand innovation should be emphasized to quicken the quality certification of the products of economic forest. Besides, standard production demonstration is to be created and promoted in order to boost scale development. Furthermore, mechanism innovation is also to be stressed and forestry specialized cooperation organizations should be largely supported.

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  • Cao, Runze, 2013. "Study on Potential Problems of Shandong Economic Forest Construction and Standardization Construction Scheme," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 5(11), pages 1-2, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:161954
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.161954
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