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Enlightenment of Development of Japanese and German Agricultural Management Main Body to China

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  • NIU, Zehong
  • CHEN, Rao
  • YANG, Weimin
  • ZHANG, Shilong

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As shown in the agricultural development experience of various countries in the world, the agricultural operating entity has become an effective means to increase the agricultural production efficiency and establish a scientific management model. Promoting the continuous improvement of the modern agricultural management system is not only an important means for solving the three rural issues in China, but also a key measure to enhance China's agricultural competitiveness. This paper introduced the basic situation of agricultural operating entities in Japan and Germany, summarized their advanced experience, and finally came up with feasible recommendations for enhancing the competitive advantages of agricultural operating entities in China.

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  • NIU, Zehong & CHEN, Rao & YANG, Weimin & ZHANG, Shilong, 2021. "Enlightenment of Development of Japanese and German Agricultural Management Main Body to China," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 12(10), October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:309912
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.309912
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