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Recommendations for Promoting High Quality Development of Sericulture Industry in Dongtai City

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  • WANG,Changqing
  • CHENG,Jun
  • YANG,Bin
  • HONG,Yun

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With years of benign development, the sericulture industry in Dongtai City has established a complete technical system, an advanced industrialized operation mode, a mature operation mechanism of trade, industry and agriculture, and a perfect social service mode. The production level of sericulture in Dongtai City is constantly improved. However, there are still problems such as small scale of individual household, slow technological progress, low level of industrial mechanization and labor saving, and hidden dangers in safe production of sericulture. It is recommended to fully build mulberry gardens and lay a solid foundation for the sericulture industry; implement compound operations to increase the level of income growth; deepen three major innovations, break through the bottlenecks; expand industrial functions, promote integrated development, and accelerate the high quality development of the sericulture industry in Dongtai City.

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  • WANG,Changqing & CHENG,Jun & YANG,Bin & HONG,Yun, 2019. "Recommendations for Promoting High Quality Development of Sericulture Industry in Dongtai City," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 11(04), April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:292405
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.292405
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