Exploration into the Production Capacity of High Standard Farmland in Xi'an City
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High Standard Farmland; Cultivated Land Productivity; Key Technologies.Abstract
As the foundation of agricultural production, the quality of farmland directly affects the yield and quality of crops. Building high standard farmland is a key measure to consolidate and improve grain production capacity and ensure national food security. The implementation of high standard farmland construction projects not only ensures that the cultivated land area is not reduced, but also increases the retention of high-quality cultivated land resources in China. With the help of infrastructure construction and farmland water conservancy facilities, the planting conditions in cultivated areas have been improved, which not only improves the quality of cultivated land, but also promotes agricultural income to a certain extent and promotes rural revitalization. This article analyzes the impact of the high standard farmland construction project in Xi'an on grain production capacity. After the project was implemented, it improved agricultural production conditions, enhanced the quality of arable land, increased farmers' income, and greatly improved the efficiency of project construction.
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