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Role of Agricultural Product Quality and Safety in High Quality Development of China’s Agriculture

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  • WANG, Xuan
  • JI, Shengcai
  • ZHAO, Linping
  • NIE, Azhen
  • ZHAO, Xuefeng
  • LI, Mingyu
  • JIA, Songtao

Abstract

The quality and safety of agricultural products are closely related to human health. They also play an important role in enhancing the competitiveness of China's agricultural products market, shaping the brand value of agricultural products, and promoting the high-quality development of agriculture. At present, there are still a series of problems in the quality and safety of agricultural products. Relevant departments of the state should strengthen guidance and supervision, improve the quality and safety awareness and management level of agricultural product producers, and encourage producers to participate in the product certification and process certification of agricultural products. In addition, it is necessary to take effective control measures in accordance with the certification requirements, to evaluate their effectiveness, so as to improve the quality and safety of agricultural products and promote the high-quality development of China’s agriculture.

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  • WANG, Xuan & JI, Shengcai & ZHAO, Linping & NIE, Azhen & ZHAO, Xuefeng & LI, Mingyu & JIA, Songtao, 2021. "Role of Agricultural Product Quality and Safety in High Quality Development of China’s Agriculture," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 13(11), November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:317718
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.317718
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    1. Yuqiang Wu & Weiwei Guo & Zigong Cai & Yang Tong & Jingpeng Chen, 2023. "Research on Contract Coordination Mechanism of Contract Farming Considering the Green Innovation Level," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(4), pages 1-14, February.

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