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Application of Biogas in North China

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  • WEI, Zhimin
  • SONG, Shijia
  • WANG, Xinyu
  • LU, Wei
  • JIA, Haiyan
  • LI, Shunguo

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Energy issues are an important part of the agricultural system, and they are closely related to rural production and peasant life. The state of rural energy development plays an important role in the development of rural ecology, economy and society in China, and is also an important indicator of the sustainable development capability of China’s agriculture. This article analyzes the principle of the rural energy-ecology model in the north and its role in the sustainable development of agriculture, and puts forward some views on its existing problems.

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  • WEI, Zhimin & SONG, Shijia & WANG, Xinyu & LU, Wei & JIA, Haiyan & LI, Shunguo, 2019. "Application of Biogas in North China," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 11(07), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:299724
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.299724
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