| Agriculture is the foundation of the national economy.Ecological agriculture can effectively promote the development of the national economy,improve production efficiency,improve the ecological environment,and achieve better economic benefits.However,there are still few studies on ecological agriculture in Qinzhou City.This paper analyzes the status quo of ecological agriculture development in Qinzhou City of Guangxi by combining literature collection and field research,and uses SWOT analysis method to analyze the ecological agriculture advantage and existence of Qinzhou City,Guangxi.Problems,put forward corresponding countermeasures and suggestions.The main findings are as follows:(1)Through research,it is found that the development of ecological agriculture in Qinzhou City is in good shape.(2)The ecological agriculture of Qinzhou City mainly includes three-dimensional planting,three-dimensional breeding,combination of breeding and breeding,biogas-centered breeding and breeding mode and five major modes of sightseeing.(3)From the SWOT analysis of ecological agriculture in Qinzhou City,it shows that the development of eco-agriculture in Qinzhou City outweighs the disadvantages.(4)Through research,it is found that the eco-agriculture model of ecological agriculture in Qinzhou City has not been promoted well,the funds for ecological agriculture construction are tight,the agricultural technicians are scarce,the agricultural infrastructure is not perfect,and the well-known agricultural products are not well-known.According to the existing problems,we will put forward countermeasures and suggestions in seven areas:promoting ecological agriculture models according to local conditions,improving agricultural infrastructure,strengthening support,seizing opportunities for development,upgrading agricultural industries,vigorously developing science and technology,and protecting the ecological environment.It provides theoretical basis and reference for the sustainable development of ecological agriculture in Qinzhou,Guangxi. |