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Can Rural Entrepreneurship Promote the Development of New-Quality Productive Forces in Agriculture?—Evidence from China

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  • Xuejiao Xu

    (School of Economics and Management, Beihua University, Jilin 132013, China)

  • Kun Zhang

    (School of Business Administration, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, Nanjing 210023, China)

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Accelerating the development of new-quality productive forces in agriculture represents an intrinsic requirement for achieving high-quality agricultural development and serves as a new driver and engine for advancing rural revitalization. This study utilized panel data from 30 Chinese provinces to construct and validate a mechanistic model examining the interactive relationship between rural entrepreneurship and new-quality productive forces in agriculture, exploring whether rural entrepreneurship can promote the development of new-quality productive forces in agriculture. The findings reveal the following: First, rural entrepreneurship can provide strong support for the development of new-quality productive forces in agriculture. Second, rural entrepreneurship facilitates the improvement of new-quality productive forces in agriculture by promoting agricultural technological innovation. However, this process requires surpassing a single threshold of agricultural technological innovation. Third, rural entrepreneurship contributes to the elevation of new-quality productive forces in agriculture by fostering rural industrial integration; nevertheless, this process encounters dual thresholds in rural industrial integration. Finally, rural entrepreneurial activities exhibit spatial spillover effects on the development of new-quality productive forces in agriculture in neighboring regions. This study explores novel approaches to fostering new-quality productive forces in agriculture and unlocks the “black box” linking rural entrepreneurship with these forces.

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  • Xuejiao Xu & Kun Zhang, 2025. "Can Rural Entrepreneurship Promote the Development of New-Quality Productive Forces in Agriculture?—Evidence from China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(23), pages 1-20, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:23:p:10676-:d:1805441
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