Problems and Solutions of High Standard Farmland Construction

Authors

  • Yanan Li
  • Fang Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/3ad02h07

Keywords:

High Standard Farmland Construction; Food Security; Agricultural Modernization.

Abstract

The construction of high-standard farmland is an important strategic measure for chinese agricultural development. It has far-reaching significance for improving the quality of cultivated land, promoting agricultural transformation and upgrading, ensuring national food security, and realizing the strategic goal of "storing grain on land and storing grain on technology." The report of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China proposed to 'gradually build all permanent basic farmland into high-standard farmland', indicating the government's focus on farmland construction and its determination to solve the problem of food security in the future. Therefore, through field research, this paper finds that there are still some problems and difficulties in the construction of high-standard farmland at this stage, and puts forward specific countermeasures from four aspects: overall planning, scientific management, model exploration and platform supervision, so as to provide strong theoretical support for consolidating the foundation of food security.

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Published

2024-07-24

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How to Cite

Li, Y., & Zhang, F. (2024). Problems and Solutions of High Standard Farmland Construction. Frontiers in Sustainable Development, 4(7), 50-54. https://doi.org/10.54691/3ad02h07