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Development Model of Daren Village Pastoral Complex in Ningbo in the Context of Rural Revitalization Strategy

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  • CHEN, Qingyang
  • SHI, Yubai
  • XIE, Huachun

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Daren Village in Ningbo has deeply explored the connotation of farming culture, and built an agricultural tourism health care industrial park integrating leisure agriculture, eco-tourism and healthy pastoral using the natural pastoral resources of the park. This pastoral complex achieves the goals of increasing agricultural efficiency and farmers' income and improving rural greening by strengthening industrial revitalization, integrating the "sixth industry" and building an urban-rural integrated development hub. However, in the process of development, there are also some problems, such as single development model, insufficient innovation, lack of brand effect, single financing mode and standardization of services. In view of these problems, this paper provides some scientific and objective guidance for the construction of domestic pastoral complex.

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  • CHEN, Qingyang & SHI, Yubai & XIE, Huachun, 2022. "Development Model of Daren Village Pastoral Complex in Ningbo in the Context of Rural Revitalization Strategy," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 14(03), March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:330022
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.330022
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