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Present Situation and Development Model of Chinese Farmers' Cooperative Organizations

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  • YANG,Yong
  • WANG,Wensheng
  • HAN,Meng

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In developed countries, the typical modes of farmers' cooperative organizations are "German mode", "Japan and South Korea mode" and "American mode". The development of farmers' cooperative organizations in China is the product of need and being needed, with low level of specialization, systematism and industrialization. However, Chinese farmers' cooperative organizations have the advantages of diversification, full supporting and great opportunities of Internet economy and e-commerce environment. Based on that, this paper puts forward the "Chinese mode" for the development of farmers' cooperative organizations in China in the future, that is, the main body of innovation and entrepreneurship will unite, and the other entities of production and industry will follow them.

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  • YANG,Yong & WANG,Wensheng & HAN,Meng, 2018. "Present Situation and Development Model of Chinese Farmers' Cooperative Organizations," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 10(07), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:281217
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.281217
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