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Practice and Reflection on Strengthening Grassroots Party Building Work in Agricultural Research Institutes

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  • CUI,Lixian
  • ZENG,Qingming
  • LIU,Jinli

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Changli Pomology Institute, Hebei Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences is taken as the research object. Starting from the relationship between party building and scientific research, in response to the problems in grassroots party building in agricultural research institutes such as insufficient theoretical learning, single party building activity mode, and lack of incentive mechanism in party affairs work, the "three integrations" approach and "four integrations" model are proposed to strengthen the deep integration of party building and scientific research in provincial-level agricultural research institutes. The "three integrations" approach is the integrated development of party building and scientific and technological innovation, the integrated development of party building and scientific and technological services, and the integrated development of party building and technology talents. The "four integrations" model includes the implementation of party building innovation projects, the implementation of 1+N branch pairing and co-construction, the implementation of the "party building+" work method, and the implementation of "theme intersection" activities. The research aims to promote the deep integration of party building and scientific research in provincial-level agricultural research institutes.

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  • CUI,Lixian & ZENG,Qingming & LIU,Jinli, 2023. "Practice and Reflection on Strengthening Grassroots Party Building Work in Agricultural Research Institutes," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 15(07), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:341857
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.341857
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