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Current Situations and Problems of Logistics for Guangxi Fresh Agricultural Products in the New Period and Recommendations

Shixiong Zhu

Asian Agricultural Research, 2015, vol. 07, issue 10, 5

Abstract: In recent years, Guangxi realized consecutive bumper harvests in fresh agricultural products, leading increase of logistics demand; logistics infrastructure begins to take shape, and logistics of fresh agricultural products takes on diversified development form with wholesale market as main form. However, traditional fresh agricultural products are not selling well and it lacks construction of supply chain; the construction of logistics information system for fresh agricultural products lags behind; organizational level of production and operation of fresh agricultural products is low. Through analyzing current situations and existing problems of logistics of Guangxi fresh agricultural products in the new period (21st century), this paper came up with recommendations for developing logistics of fresh agricultural products of Guangxi. Government should increase policy and financial support, build and manage supply chain of fresh agricultural products, accelerate construction of logistics information system for agricultural products, and improve organizational level of logistics of fresh agricultural products, to ensure healthy development of logistics of fresh agricultural products in Guangxi.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.229290

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