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Zoning Approach of Key Construction Areas of High Standard Capital Farmland in Guangdong Province

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  • Shen, Ming
  • Su, Shao-qing
  • Hu, Yue-ming
  • Gou, Wu-long
  • Yi, Jia-chun
  • Chen, Fei-xiang

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On the basis of actual situations of Guangdong Province, using Factor Analysis Approach and Quantitative Analysis Method, we built index system by four factors, namely, extent of farmland connectivity, local financial support, grain production capacity and farmland consolidation potential. Finally, we obtained that the areas with total scores of evaluation higher than 50 points are key construction areas of high-standard capital farmland in Guangdong Province. In total, there are 40 key construction areas, including 16 in plain areas of the Pearl River Delta, 9 in coastal regions of east of Guangdong, 10 in coastal regions of west of Guangdong, and 5 in northwest mountainous regions of Guangdong. Besides, we put forward construction direction of these 4 capital farmland areas.

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  • Shen, Ming & Su, Shao-qing & Hu, Yue-ming & Gou, Wu-long & Yi, Jia-chun & Chen, Fei-xiang, 2012. "Zoning Approach of Key Construction Areas of High Standard Capital Farmland in Guangdong Province," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 4(09), pages 1-4, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:142291
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.142291
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