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Expansion Strategy of Agricultural Industrial Chain of Suburban Villages and Towns in the Process of Urbanization - A Case Study of Yongle Town in Nanming District of Guiyano City

Li Zhu and Jing Zhu

Asian Agricultural Research, 2011, vol. 03, issue 06, 6

Abstract: On the basis of introducing the connotation of agricultural industrial chain, taking Yongle Town in Nanming District of Guiyang City as an example, this paper analyzes me advantages and constraint factors of the suburban villages and towns in the process of expanding agricultural industrial chain in the context of urbanization. Corresponding strategies of expanding the agricultural industrial chain of Yongle Town in the process of urbanization as follows, vigorously develop the leading enterprises; strengthen the construction of farmers' specialized cooperatives and agricultural associations: build and perfect agricultural industrial chain organizations: set up the public information platform; rely on the food industrial Dark to propel the deep processing of agricultural products; vigorously develop the logistics of agricultural products; promote the development of operation model of brand + standard + scale ; vigorously develop ecology-oriented rural tourism; give full play to the functional role of the government.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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