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Reform Paths of Rural Land Property Rights System in the Context of Agricultural Modernization

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The reform of rural land property rights system can promote large-scale and intensive agricultural production, improve the quality of laborers, improve agricultural production efficiency, increase farmers' income, and effectively promote the development of agricultural modernization. In the context of the reform of the "separation of three powers", the rural land property rights system still has problems in terms of ownership, use rights, disposal rights, and income rights, which affect the healthy development of agricultural modernization. In this situation, it is necessary to further clarify the subject of rural land ownership, thoroughly improve the right to use rural land, vigorously improve the right to dispose of rural land, effectively protect the right to benefit from rural land, and deeply promote the reform of the rural land property rights system in order to effectively promote the development of agricultural modernization.

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  • Du,Mingyi, 2023. "Reform Paths of Rural Land Property Rights System in the Context of Agricultural Modernization," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 15(02), February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:341216
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.341216
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