Author
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- MAO, Ruzhi
- ZHAO, Yanlong
- AI, Shengxiang
- SONG, Hong
- YOU, Xia
- LI, Shuhong
- CHEN, Jianbin
- LI, Zuosen
- LI, Yan
- YANG, Yanli
- GUO, Huachun
- HE, Xiahong
- YU, Decai
Abstract
Using three kinds of labor skills training methods (expert team training, recruit training and local agricultural extension center training), based on enterprise planting and farmer planting, this paper analyzes the impact of training methods on the development of potato industry, such as yield, income and planting extension. The results show that the expert team training, recruit training and labor skills training of local agricultural extension center can significantly improve the labor quality and skills, and increase the yield and income of winter potatoes. The expert team training, recruit training and local agricultural extension center training can lift growers out of poverty and improve the willingness of people to plant and extend. The winter potato industry has become one of the pillar industries to shake off poverty and become rich, increasing local economic benefits. Through labor skills training, the winter potato industry has become one of the main industries to improve the quality of the local people and increase economic income, promoting the local people to shake off poverty and become well-off.
Suggested Citation
MAO, Ruzhi & ZHAO, Yanlong & AI, Shengxiang & SONG, Hong & YOU, Xia & LI, Shuhong & CHEN, Jianbin & LI, Zuosen & LI, Yan & YANG, Yanli & GUO, Huachun & HE, Xiahong & YU, Decai, 2021.
"Effect of Labor Skills Training on Industrial Development and Economic Benefits of Winter Potato in Regions Inhabited by Ethnic Minorities:A Case Study of Lancang Lahu Autonomous County,"
Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 13(08), September.
Handle:
RePEc:ags:asagre:317693
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.317693
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