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The Relationship Between The Growth Of Modern Farmers And The Large - Scale Management Of Land

Posted on:2016-01-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X M LvFull Text:PDF
GTID:2209330473960310Subject:Agricultural Economics and Management
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With the opening up of China’s labor market, labor force of mass transfer of non-farm, ease China’s long-standing relations of person. But the agricultural production and agricultural development uncoordinated, modern farmers growing path problems such as unclear is still grim. In the long run, the core problem in the development of agricultural modernization is how to cultivate modern farmers? In the short term, is how to create modern farmers grow way play a role in the development of condition? Modern farmers’ growth mechanism is a selective mechanism, only under the farmers’ interest for further development. Training modern farmers, the land scale management is conditions, improve farmers’ income, the rich, status and image is the fundamental purpose. Based on the late shift large number of rural non-agricultural labor force in the context of industrialization, the first starting point to build the human capital of modern farmers grow roadmap discusses three cases the growth path of modern farmers. These three scenarios can reflect the current main source of the formation of modern farmers, while the formation of the modern peasant origin classification is based on the level of human capital to the division. Secondly, you need to demonstrate these cases develop into modern farmers required conditions, due to a variety of situations initial conversion conditions are different, so the argument Methods differ in different situations. In the case of temporary demonstration, transfer of human capital for rural non-farm payrolls are positive spontaneous flow of this reality, we now need to create the conditions caused some negative directional flow to be able to achieve the formation of the modern farmer. So learn from the non-agricultural labor force transfer functions, construct a scenario that is relatively high human capital formation of the modern farmer’s transfer function. According to this transfer function analysis of the situation a condition required for the formation of the modern farmer is to promote large-scale transfer of land. Land-scale operation, to expand agricultural income workers, prompting some higher human capital in the agricultural labor force to go into production, which is part of the higher human capital labor and gave agricultural production lead to higher human capital, which will further combination of agricultural production factors, improve agricultural efficiency,promote increased agricultural output, which would reduce the probability of non-farm payrolls, which means that this part of the higher human capital and labor into the agricultural production in the past, with this type of mechanism has been guided and restrained, This part of the higher human capital and labor to the formation of modern farmers. When the argument in the second case, the application of game theory to explore the lower human capital and labor, "learning by doing" under the mechanism of transformation into a modern farmer conditions. In the last two scenarios demonstrate the necessary conditions for the development of the modern farmer is to accelerate the transfer of land to enhance the land scale operations, enhance agricultural production remuneration. Land which enhance the scale of operations is a key condition, which makes high human capital formation of the demonstration effect of labor in agricultural production, promote low human capital and labor through the "learning by doing" mechanism to obtain higher yields in large-scale land operation, leveled with high human capital and labor income gap, converted to a modern farmer. Finally through the relevant data further validate the land-scale operation to promote the growth of the modern farmer.
Keywords/Search Tags:Modern farmers grow, Land-scale operation, Human Capital, Agricultural Modernization
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