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Promoting Cotton Green Production in Shandong through Accelerating Simplified Cultivation Technique

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  • WANG,Guifeng
  • WEI,Xuewen
  • WANG,Yan
  • DONG,Wenquan

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At present, the compatative benefits and comparative labor production are relatively low, and cotton production and in industrial development of cotton get seriously frustrated. The fundamental reason is that the quality of cotton production development and the development mode are not suitable for the market demands. In this situation, the cotton production and development must take the road of green development concept as the guidance, and improve the quality and benefits of cotton development. Finally it came up with the basic idea, technical approach and industrial mode of taking simplified cultivation technique as the support, to promote green and efficient cotton production in Shandong Province.

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  • WANG,Guifeng & WEI,Xuewen & WANG,Yan & DONG,Wenquan, 2018. "Promoting Cotton Green Production in Shandong through Accelerating Simplified Cultivation Technique," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 10(01), January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:271654
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.271654
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