Does farmland transfer exacerbate non-grain production? Evidence from county-level panel data in Chongqing, China DOI Creative Commons
Ting Du, Chao Li,

Yuan Qi

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

Language: Английский

Analysis of the influence factors of cultivated land transfer in Guangdong coastal important agricultural areas based on geodetectors DOI Creative Commons
Zhaogang Fu,

Qingyi Xue

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

Language: Английский

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Exploring the impact of the new round of farmland certification on rural household consumption: empirical evidence from China DOI Creative Commons

Lei Lou,

Mingyong Hong,

Qiao Shi-yan

et al.

Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 12(1)

Published: Feb. 16, 2025

Language: Английский

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Can Market-Oriented Allocation of Land Factors Promote the Adoption of Cropland Quality Protection Behaviors by Farmers: Evidence from Rural China DOI Creative Commons

Lulin Shen,

Fang Wang

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.

Language: Английский

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Spatial and Temporal Variability Management for All Farmers: A Cell-Size Approach to Enhance Coffee Yields and Optimize Inputs DOI Creative Commons
Eudocio Rafael Otavio da Silva, Thiago Lima da Silva, Marcelo Chan Fu Wei

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Digital financial inclusion and agricultural modernization development in China—a study based on the perspective of agricultural mechanization services DOI Creative Commons

Yingzheng Yan,

Liupeng Chen,

Ziwei Zhou

et al.

Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 12(1)

Published: April 28, 2025

Language: Английский

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The sustainability of grain production: the impact of agricultural productive services on farmers’ grain profits DOI Creative Commons

Guoying Han,

Wenchao Cui,

Xiaoxuan Chen

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

Language: Английский

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Off-farm employment, farmland transfer and agricultural investment behavior: A study of joint decision-making among North China Plain farmers DOI
Mingjun Xu, Changling Chen,

Jinhua Xie

et al.

Journal of Asian Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 95, P. 101839 - 101839

Published: Nov. 14, 2024

Language: Английский

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Outsourcing of Agricultural Machinery Operation Services and the Sustainability of Farmland Transfer Market: Promoting or Inhibiting? DOI Open Access

Yangxiao Lu,

Suhao Wei

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

Language: Английский

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Does farmland transfer exacerbate non-grain production? Evidence from county-level panel data in Chongqing, China DOI Creative Commons
Ting Du, Chao Li,

Yuan Qi

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

Language: Английский

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