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Empirical Analysis of the Typical Breeding Pattern of Clam in Hongdao Town and the Preliminary Estimates of Costs and Benefits

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  • YANG, Xijuan
  • ZHANG, Shijun

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Based on the survey data about clam breeding farmers in Hongdao Town in August 2011, this paper analyzes the production and operation of typical clam breeding pattern, and estimates the costs and benefits. Through the analysis of operation conditions and economic conditions of Hongdao clam breeding, this paper aims to explore a more reasonable and effective breeding pattern so as to reduce breeding costs and market risks, and increase breeding farmers' income.

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  • YANG, Xijuan & ZHANG, Shijun, 2014. "Empirical Analysis of the Typical Breeding Pattern of Clam in Hongdao Town and the Preliminary Estimates of Costs and Benefits," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 6(09), pages 1-3, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:188211
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.188211
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