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The Study On Development Of Characteristic Agriculture In Inner Mongolia

Posted on:2005-06-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X P ChengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2156360122988325Subject:Agricultural Economics and Management
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Through 20 years' reform and development, China's agriculture and rural economy entered a new developing phase. In this phase, improving benefit of agriculture and income of peasants has become the main issue in agriculture economy domain nowadays. The Strategic adjustment of agricultural structure is an important outlet to settle the problem, while the key to the success of the strategic adjustment is whether we can utilize the superiority in resources and environment to develop characteristic agriculture. China's entry into WTO and great west development give us new opportunity and challenge. It has great significance to develop characteristic agriculture greatly on the basis of the full use of regional comparative advantages. Therefore, the thesis establishes a subject about the development of characteristic agriculture and does researches to find a new approach to development of agriculture in Inner Mongolia.The thesis expounds the concept, character, backgrounds, developing principles of characteristic agriculture and the economic theory of the characteristic agriculture's development. Then, from the angle of the plantation, the thesis analyses the current situation, superiority and main existing problems. Based on the analysis of the comparative advantage of characteristic agricultural products in Inner Mongolia with qualitative and quantitative methods, the thesis probes the thinking of guidance, industrial selection, direction of development and distribution of superior areas, raises the countermeasures and proposals of promoting rapid development of characteristic agriculture in Inner Mongolia.
Keywords/Search Tags:Characteristic Agriculture, Comparative Advantage, Industrial selection, Direction of development, Distribution of superior areas, Countermeasures and Proposals
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