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Survey Report on Accelerating Development of Modern Vegetable Industry in Zibo City, Shandong Province

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  • SUN, Dongwen
  • GENG, Bo
  • KONG, Fuling
  • ZHANG, Haijuan

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At present, Zibo is in the critical stage of rural revitalization. In order to accelerate the development of modern vegetable industry and promote rural revitalization, Zibo City Vegetable Office organized special personnel to carry out this survey. This survey report comprehensively analyzed the current development situation of vegetable industry in Zibo City: the industrial structure has been constantly optimized, the standardization has made new breakthroughs, the project implementation has achieved remarkable results, and the technological level has realized constant improvement. It found out the problems that restrict the development of modern vegetables in Zibo City: small-scale scattered planting accounts for a large proportion, vegetable output rate is not high, product quality supervision is difficult, and some vegetable farmers are low in technological quality. In view of the current situation and existing problems of vegetable development in Zibo City, it came up with recommendations for accelerating the development of modern vegetable industry, including driving through project leading, to achieving innovative development, accelerating scientific and technological training and strengthening talent support, developing new organizations to promote industrial upgrading, strengthening quality supervision and improving vegetable quality, and industrial integration and development to expand and strengthen the vegetable industry.

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  • SUN, Dongwen & GENG, Bo & KONG, Fuling & ZHANG, Haijuan, 2021. "Survey Report on Accelerating Development of Modern Vegetable Industry in Zibo City, Shandong Province," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 12(08), August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:309814
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.309814
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