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A Study of the Development of Agricultural Mechanization in Kunming

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  • Ning, Wangyun
  • Kuang, Yulan
  • Zhang, Yonghua

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Kunming City has entered the rapid development stage of urbanization. In the course of building the urban modern agriculture, the agricultural mechanization of Kunming City is being faced with excellent development opportunity. In this paper, the author scientifically analyzed current development situations of agricultural mechanization in Kunming City and explored existing problems in the course of development. On the basis of analysis, the author put forward recommendations, including increasing scientific research input for agricultural machinery, supporting agricultural machinery enterprises, promoting scientific and technical innovation, taking characteristic industries (such as flowers and vegetables) as pillar industry, speeding up development of modern facility agriculture, and upgrading primary processing of agricultural products. These will play significant role in the development of agricultural mechanization in Kunming City.

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  • Ning, Wangyun & Kuang, Yulan & Zhang, Yonghua, 2013. "A Study of the Development of Agricultural Mechanization in Kunming," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 5(02), pages 1-4, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:146005
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.146005
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