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An Analysis of Policy Optimization concerning Sustainable Agricultural Development in China Based on 2014 US Farm Bill

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  • LI, Zhongxing
  • Joseph J, Molnar
  • SUN, Shunqiang

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On the basis of ensuring farmers' income, the US 2014 Farm Bill emphasizes resources and environmental protection, and some policies and measures to promote rural development, sustainable agricultural development and agricultural science and technology, which provides a good lesson for China's agricultural policy on how to ensure sustainable agricultural development. Finally, we set forth the following recommendations: speeding up the establishment of a legal system of modern agriculture; optimizing agricultural safety net and strengthening agricultural risk management and control; establishing agricultural science and technology extension system and adjusting agricultural planting structure; establishing farmers' associations, nurturing new farmers and protecting the legitimate rights and interests of farmers; increasing environmental remediation investment and efforts.

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  • LI, Zhongxing & Joseph J, Molnar & SUN, Shunqiang, 2016. "An Analysis of Policy Optimization concerning Sustainable Agricultural Development in China Based on 2014 US Farm Bill," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 8(03), pages 1-5, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:242473
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.242473
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