Current Situation and Improvement Suggestions of Cultivated Land Quality in Shaanxi Province

Authors

  • Jinyang Zhang
  • Yutong Sun
  • Pengxin Jin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/fse.v3i9.5656

Keywords:

Cultivated Land Quality; Improvement; Suggestions.

Abstract

China has a vast territory and abundant resources. Agriculture is a fundamental industry in China, and cultivated land is also a very important part of agricultural production. The quality of cultivated land is crucial. By continuously improving the quality of cultivated land, the quality of agricultural products can be improved, forming a virtuous cycle. Farmers should actively respond to the call of the country, use idle land to continuously expand the area of arable land, and the government should play a corresponding regulatory role.

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Published

2023-09-21

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How to Cite

Zhang, J., Sun, Y., & Jin, P. (2023). Current Situation and Improvement Suggestions of Cultivated Land Quality in Shaanxi Province. Frontiers in Science and Engineering, 3(9), 23-27. https://doi.org/10.54691/fse.v3i9.5656