The Impact of High Standard Farmland Construction Projects on the Improvement of Farmland Quality and Grain Production Capacity
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Water Conservancy Engineering; Construction; Safety Management; Quality Control.Abstract
On the basis of analyzing the basic situation and construction conditions of high standard farmland construction in Qishan County, this article focuses on studying the social and economic benefits after construction, and estimates the new production capacity of high standard farmland construction projects. The results show that the implementation of the project is conducive to improving agricultural production conditions, improving the quality of arable land, increasing farmers' income, achieving a production value of 2.2747 million yuan, and achieving an additional grain production capacity of 532 tons, greatly enhancing the efficiency of high standard farmland construction projects.
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