| Based on the pepper industry development in Xingping City,Shaanxi Province,this paper analyzes the impact of integrated development of rural industries on farmers’ income.In the first part of the introduction,it is pointed out that the integrated development of rural industries is an important measure in the process of China’s agricultural modernization,and an important part of the rural revitalization strategy and the "Document No.1 of the Central Government".From the reality,rural industry integration is a new trend of agricultural industry development.Relying on xingping city’s long history of pepper industry planting and rich pepper industry cultural connotation,vigorously promote the integrated development of pepper industry,make full use of the advantages of local resource endowment,and its industrial development is more feasible and operable.It will help stimulate the vitality of agriculture,rural areas and farmers in Xingping,promote the continuous increase of farmers’ income,improve the rural ecological environment,and give full play to the versatility of agriculture.In addition,it also includes the research content,research methods,technical route,and possible innovations and deficiencies.The second part is literature review and theoretical basis.By combing the relevant literature at home and abroad and keeping up with the current research focus on industrial integration development,the research direction and breakthrough point of this paper are proposed.Through the connotation of the three industry convergence,the relevant theory of rural industry convergence development as the theoretical basis of this study,and three types of industry convergence,namely rural industry internal convergence,the first,second and third industry convergence and rural industry multi-functional integration concept is defined and explained.The third part of the development status of the pepper industry in Xingping city,Shaanxi Province,including the industrial development environment,economic development,the history and cultural heritage of the development of the pepper industry in Xingping City,the transformation and development of modern agricultural industry,and the current integrated development of the pepper industry in Xingping City.The fourth part is an empirical study on the impact of the integrated development of pepper industry on the income of rural residents.Firstly,the theoretical mechanism and hypothesis of the study are proposed,and the questionnaire and relevant explanations are designed.In the empirical analysis of the impact of the integrated development of rural industries on the income of rural residents,a multiple linear regression model is constructed and appropriate indicators are selected for empirical analysis to verify the rationality of the research hypothesis mentioned above.The fifth part is the research conclusion and policy suggestion.According to the above analysis,the main conclusions are as follows: First,according to the types of integrated development of rural industries,it can be divided into the following three types: internal integration of rural industries,integration of primary,secondary and tertiary industries,and multi-functional integration of rural industries.Second,different integration modes of rural industries have different impacts on farmers’ income.The impact degree of rural industry integration on farmers’ income is in descending order: agricultural multi-function integration,extension and integration of primary,secondary and tertiary industrial chains,and internal integration of rural industries.Rural industrial integration can significantly promote farmers’ income growth,and different industrial integration modes have different promoting effects.And from the development of the pepper industry as the basis of the new agricultural form,promote the pepper industry multi-functional integration development;Build a socialized agricultural service system to promote the integrated development of primary,secondary and tertiary industries;Optimize the industrial structure,rural industry internal integration of the development of three countermeasures. |