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Contrastive Research on Domestic and Foreign Ecological Agriculture Policies

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  • Chen, Jianwei
  • Qi, Yan-bin
  • Zhao, Yufeng

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In the first place, the definitions of ecological agriculture defined by scholars both at home and abroad are introduced. In the second place, the domestic and foreign ecological agriculture policies are expounded. Through contrastive research on the domestic and foreign ecological agriculture polices, the problems in the development of ecological agriculture in China are found. By mirroring the western experiences in developing ecological agriculture, the countermeasures and relevant suggestions are put forward from the perspective of government. The first one is to increase the subsidies from the government to ecological agriculture. The second one is to clarify the standard of ecological agriculture construction. The third one is to promote the industrialization of ecological agriculture. The fourth one is to strengthen the construction of ecological demonstration region and ecological village.

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  • Chen, Jianwei & Qi, Yan-bin & Zhao, Yufeng, 2010. "Contrastive Research on Domestic and Foreign Ecological Agriculture Policies," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 2(10), pages 1-5, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:101889
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.101889
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