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Analysis on the Influencing Factors and Control Measures of "Non-Grain Conversion" of Cultivated Land in Agricultural Land Transfer

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  • XIA, Lixian
  • YANG, Zisheng

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Through the method of literature analysis, this paper analyzes the present situation of the "non-grain conversion" of cultivated land in the transfer of agricultural land in China, summarizes the influencing factors and consequences of the phenomenon of "non-grain conversion" of cultivated land in the transfer of agricultural land, and finally puts forward some measures. The study found that costs and benefits are the fundamental factors affecting the "non-grain conversion" of cultivated land in agricultural land transfer, and other main factors include government and policy guidance, industrial and commercial capital to the countryside, labor transfer and so on. The "non-grain conversion" of cultivated land in the transfer of agricultural land is a serious threat to China's food security, leading to the decline of the quality of agricultural land and the destruction of the ecological environment, as well as the risk of breach of contract in "industrial and commercial capital to the countryside". Based on the understanding of the influencing factors of non-grain conversion, this paper puts forward the following measures: strengthening the control of the use of cultivated land in agricultural land transfer; implementing accurate subsidies for grain cultivation and ensuring the benefit of grain growers; adopting grain planting incentive mechanism to increase grain enthusiasm; strengthening media publicity and education to enhance food security awareness. The improvement of the current situation of the "non-grain conversion" of cultivated land in the transfer of agricultural land will be of great significance to the protection of agricultural land and food security in China.

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  • XIA, Lixian & YANG, Zisheng, 2021. "Analysis on the Influencing Factors and Control Measures of "Non-Grain Conversion" of Cultivated Land in Agricultural Land Transfer," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 13(10), October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:317704
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.317704
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