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Enlightenment of EU New Common Agricultural Policy on Protection and Sustainable Utilization of Cultivated Land in China

Kexin Ma and Zisheng Yang

Asian Agricultural Research, 2021, vol. 13, issue 10

Abstract: EU common agricultural policy is a guiding policy implemented by European member states for nearly 60 years and continuously reformed according to the international situation. At present, its reform direction is consistent with the requirements of cultivated land protection and sustainable utilization in China's “14th five-year” plan, which could provide reference for China. Based on analyzing protection and sustainable utilization of cultivated land in China and the reform process of EU common agricultural policy, referring to main measures of the new common agricultural policy with advanced nature and superiority, and combining actual situation of China, three suggestions on promoting the implementation of cultivated land protection and sustainable utilization strategy in China are proposed: perfecting legal system of cultivated land protection and sustainable utilization in China, agricultural subsidies inclining to young farmers to stimulate the new vitality of cultivated land protection, taking green development as goal orientation and scientifically carrying out ecological construction of cultivated land, to provide better system guarantee for maintaining China's food security.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.317707

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