Implications of International Manorial Economy for Development of Characteristic Manorial Economy in Yunnan Plateau Area
Yan Luo,
Lu Feng,
Xiaobo Dong,
Yuan Yuan,
Xuelin Li and
Liangzheng Chen
Asian Agricultural Research, 2014, vol. 06, issue 08, 9
Abstract:
This paper firstly summarized experience of Vietnam and Taiwan in developing modern agricultural manorial economy. The manorial economy of Vietnam is characterized by intensive and specialized operation and high marketization and wide employment of labors, while the experience of Taiwan can be outlined as “government launching, agricultural association promoting, and farmers acting”. Then, it analyzed existing problems of modern agricultural manorial economy in China and opportunities and challenges of characteristic modern agricultural manorial economy in Yunnan plateau area. Finally in line with these problems and combining experience of international manorial economy, it came up with systematic recommendations for healthy and sustainable development of characteristic modern agricultural manorial economy in Yunnan plateau area: (i) perfecting organization leadership, improving planning guidance, and enhancing standardized management; (ii) putting forth effort on innovation of system and mechanism for land, fund and technology, to break bottleneck of manorial economic development; (iii) increasing input and comprehensively building the service support system to promote long-term development of manorial economy.
Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.186473
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