Analysis of the influence factors of cultivated land transfer in Guangdong coastal important agricultural areas based on geodetectors
Zhaogang Fu,
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Qingyi Xue
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
9
Published: Feb. 7, 2025
Introductions
As
a
key
link
in
the
development
of
modern
agriculture,
transfer
arable
land
is
regarded
as
strategic
measure
to
improve
agricultural
production
efficiency
and
ensure
national
food
security.
Although
has
been
widely
implemented
nationwide,
its
specific
impact
on
farmers’
income
varies
different
regions.
The
analysis
regional
differences
existing
literature
still
insufficient.
Methods
This
study
based
data
from
important
areas
along
coast
Guangdong
Province
2013,
2018,
2023,
uses
stepwise
regression
models
geodetectors
analyze
factors
affecting
spatial
differentiation
transfer.
Result
Cultivated
Zhanjiang,
Maoming,
Yangjiang
cities
exhibits
distinct
distribution
characteristics,
forming
gradient
pattern
that
increases
east
west.
In
single-factor
analysis,
such
irrigation
conditions,
output
value,
urbanization
level,
electricity
supply,
centralized
water
supply
projects
have
particularly
prominent
farmland
Multi-factor
interaction
reveals
projects,
film
usage,
rate,
GDP,
area
significant
Discussion
suggests
result
between
economic
population
input
characteristics.
Next,
it
necessary
further
collection,
optimize
research
methods,
comprehensively
consider
more
may
affect
cultivated
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Exploring the impact of the new round of farmland certification on rural household consumption: empirical evidence from China
Lei Lou,
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Mingyong Hong,
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Qiao Shi-yan
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Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: Feb. 16, 2025
Language: Английский
Can Market-Oriented Allocation of Land Factors Promote the Adoption of Cropland Quality Protection Behaviors by Farmers: Evidence from Rural China
Lulin Shen,
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Fang Wang
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Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(5), P. 665 - 665
Published: May 12, 2024
Protecting
cropland
quality
is
a
fundamental
national
policy
that
China
must
adhere
to
for
the
long
term.
This
study
examines
impact
of
market-oriented
allocation
land
factors
on
farmers’
protection
behaviors
and
its
mechanism
action,
based
survey
data
from
3804
farm
households
in
2020
Rural
Revitalization
Survey
(CRRS).
The
employs
Ordered
Probit
(O-probit)
model,
mediated
effect
other
econometric
tools
analyze
data.
found
can
significantly
promote
adoption
behaviors.
robustness
test
supports
this
conclusion.
indirectly
promotes
by
expanding
plot
size
improving
agricultural
income.
analysis
heterogeneity
indicates
farmers
are
more
likely
adopt
plains,
suburban
areas,
or
areas
with
better
developed
labor
markets.
Therefore,
it
essential
continue
promoting
reforms
rural
factors,
actively
transfer
policies,
guiding
development
operations
towards
scaling,
specialization,
modernization.
will
achieve
rational
resources.
It
important
consider
geographical
variations
each
area
when
implementing
policies
guarantee
effective
utilization
cropland.
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Spatial and Temporal Variability Management for All Farmers: A Cell-Size Approach to Enhance Coffee Yields and Optimize Inputs
Plants,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(2), P. 169 - 169
Published: Jan. 9, 2025
Coffee
yield
exhibits
plant-level
variability;
however,
due
to
operational
issues,
especially
in
smaller
operations,
the
scouting
and
management
of
coffee
yields
are
often
hindered.
Thus,
a
cell-size
approach
at
field
level
is
proposed
as
simple
efficient
solution
overcome
these
constraints.
This
study
aimed
present
feasibility
characterize
spatio-temporal
production
based
on
soil
plant
attributes
(biennial
effects)
assess
strategies
for
enhanced
fertilization
recommendations
economic
results.
The
was
conducted
using
database
composed
from
four
harvest
seasons
plantation
southeast
region
Brazil.
We
used
small
plots
cells,
where
soil,
leaf,
samples
were
taken,
average
value
each
variable
assigned
cell.
results
indicated
that
macro-
micronutrient
contents
leaves
exhibited
heterogeneity
between
suggesting
customized
tree
practices
could
be
employed.
sampling
strategy
identified
regions
varying
over
time
associated
them
with
their
biennial
effect,
enabling
identification
profitable
areas
direct
resource
input
subsequent
seasons.
optimized
recommendation
potassium
phosphate
fertilizers
farms,
demonstrating
localized
feasible
even
low
spatial
resolution.
proved
adequate
two
farms
can
applied
scenarios
limited
resources
high-density
sampling,
small-
medium-sized
farms.
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Digital financial inclusion and agricultural modernization development in China—a study based on the perspective of agricultural mechanization services
Yingzheng Yan,
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Liupeng Chen,
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Ziwei Zhou
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et al.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: April 28, 2025
Language: Английский
The sustainability of grain production: the impact of agricultural productive services on farmers’ grain profits
Guoying Han,
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Wenchao Cui,
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Xiaoxuan Chen
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et al.
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8
Published: Aug. 22, 2024
Increasing
farmers’
grain
profits
is
crucial
for
enhancing
the
sustainability
of
production
and
ensuring
food
security.
As
a
widely
applied
agricultural
management
means
at
present,
productive
services
are
great
significance
to
study
whether
they
can
help
increase
profits.
This
paper
uses
micro-farmer
data
from
2020
China
Rural
Revitalization
Survey
(CRRS).
It
employs
an
endogenous
switching
regression
model
causal
mediation
analysis
methods,
which
address
issues,
examine
impact
on
their
underlying
mechanisms.
The
results
show:
(1)
Agricultural
significantly
this
conclusion
still
robust
after
robustness
test.
(2)
mechanism
indicates
that
through
three
pathways:
yield
enhancement,
cost
reduction,
efficiency
improvement.
(3)
heterogeneity
shows
have
greater
increasing
farmers
with
lower
profits,
smaller
operating
scales,
degrees
farmland
fragmentation.
Our
findings
suggest
support
services,
fully
leveraging
radiative
driving
role
service
providers,
offering
various
forms
will
be
key
measures
enhance
promote
sustainable
production,
ensure
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Off-farm employment, farmland transfer and agricultural investment behavior: A study of joint decision-making among North China Plain farmers
Mingjun Xu,
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Changling Chen,
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Jinhua Xie
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et al.
Journal of Asian Economics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
95, P. 101839 - 101839
Published: Nov. 14, 2024
Language: Английский
Outsourcing of Agricultural Machinery Operation Services and the Sustainability of Farmland Transfer Market: Promoting or Inhibiting?
Yangxiao Lu,
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Suhao Wei
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Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(22), P. 9765 - 9765
Published: Nov. 8, 2024
The
agricultural
machinery
operation
services
(AMOS)
market
and
the
farmland
transfer
are
regarded
by
policymakers
as
complementary
goals
for
promoting
development
in
China.
Nonetheless,
China
is
confronted
with
threat
of
sustainable
development.
relationship
between
AMOS
not
always
complementary.
To
analyze
sustainability
market,
methods
such
conditional
mixed
process,
Heckman
two-step
method,
Sobel
test
were
employed
to
explore
influence
on
its
underlying
mechanisms.
empirical
results
show
following:
(i)
inhibits
transfer-out
but
promotes
transfer-in,
which
will
intensify
competition
transfer.
This
result
remains
valid
after
correcting
potential
endogenous
bias
selective
consistent
across
different
variables
samples.
conclusion
suggests
that
has
emerged
a
factor
restricting
(ii)
heterogeneity
analysis
indicate
greater
inhibitory
effect
small-scale
farmers,
part-time
elderly
incentive
transfer-in
large-scale
professional
non-elderly
farmers.
(iii)
Labor
allocation
capital
mechanisms
affect
indirectly
ability
labor
force
benefits
operation.
These
imply
there
substitution
market.
may
sometimes
frustrate
policies
aimed
at
stimulating
Chinese
government
required
be
wary
menace
brings
China’s
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Does farmland transfer exacerbate non-grain production? Evidence from county-level panel data in Chongqing, China
Ting Du,
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Chao Li,
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Yuan Qi
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et al.
Cogent Food & Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: Dec. 27, 2024
This
study
conducted
a
theoretical
analysis
of
the
pathways
and
mechanisms
through
which
farmland
transfer
influences
non-grain
production,
utilizing
county-level
panel
data
from
Chongqing,
China,
spanning
2018
to
2022.
Exploratory
spatial
(ESDA)
random-effects
models
were
employed
reveal
characteristics
production
(NGPFT).
The
findings
indicated:
(1)
NGPFT
in
Chongqing
showed
significant
clustering,
with
high
values
Metropolitan
Developed
Economic
Area
low
Three
Gorges
Reservoir
Urban
Agglomeration.
(2)
Farmland
didn't
directly
cause
but
adjustments
factors
changes
recipients
indirectly
affected
it.
(3)
Higher
farmland-transfer
rents
exacerbated
trend
towards
production.
(4)
There
was
heterogeneity
impact
different
on
Specifically,
ordinary
farmers
had
inhibiting
effect
while
agricultural
enterprises
other
entities
positive
effect.
Family
farms
farmers'
cooperatives
no
impact.
Suggestions
include
harnessing
transfer's
effects
resource
allocation,
being
vigilant
against
land
rents'
crowding-out
grain
preventing
large-scale
by
entities,
encouraging
farmers,
family
farms,
engage
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