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Current Situations of Agricultural Sci-tech Innovation and Development Path in Nantong

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  • Yuan, Chun-xin
  • Sun, Qing-shan
  • Qiu, Hai-rong
  • Zhu, Hai-yan
  • Tang, Ming-xia
  • Xue, Chen-xia

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Nantong is a typical region of large population and little land. The conflict between resources and environment is growing. Thus, the improvement of independent innovation ability based on current situations, oriented towards the future and relying on scientific and technological force directly decides the effect of strong economic city construction. Through analysis on achievements of agricultural sci-tech innovation works, existing problems and demand for developing modern agriculture in Nantong, we present development ideas, target orientation and basic principles of agricultural sci-tech innovation works in Nantong, and put forward eight paths.

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  • Yuan, Chun-xin & Sun, Qing-shan & Qiu, Hai-rong & Zhu, Hai-yan & Tang, Ming-xia & Xue, Chen-xia, 2012. "Current Situations of Agricultural Sci-tech Innovation and Development Path in Nantong," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 4(11), pages 1-6, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:143215
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.143215
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