Evaluation and Analysis on the Competitiveness of Guangxi Distinctive Agriculture
Ming-lan Teng
Asian Agricultural Research, 2011, vol. 03, issue 02, 5
Abstract:
On the basis of the developmental status of Guangxi distinctive agriculture, the key selection of developing Guangxi distinctive agriculture is analyzed. It distinctive agriculture contains distinctive plantation, distinctive forestry and distinctive breeding. Based on the analysis, two display indices, domestic comparative advantages index and domestic competitiveness, are selected to analyze the competitiveness of Guangxi distinctive agriculture. The results show that at present the overall competitiveness of Guangxi distinctive agriculture is strong, but its competitiveness is reflected on resource advantages and most of the resources are primary agro-products. Accordingly, in the future, Guangxi distinctive agriculture should adopt non-equilibrium developmental strategy; take the great-leap-forward developmental path; apply modern production elements to increase the competitiveness of Guangxi distinctive agriculture. It should lay stress on “three innovation”, which includes:organization innovation, developing distinctive agricultural firms ; technology innovation, enlarging the scope and scale of agricultural listed companies; financial fund-raising innovation, transforming traditional distinctive agriculture by using high and new technology.
Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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