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Importance and Countermeasures of Curbing the Conversion of Agricultural Land to Non-agricultural Land under the Background of the Rural Revitalization Strategy

Mingqian Jin and Zisheng Yang

Asian Agricultural Research, 2021, vol. 13, issue 11

Abstract: Farmland is the most basic element for farmers' survival and development, and has a social security function. The conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural land has gradually become the primary factor in the reduction of agricultural land in various regions of China, seriously endangering China's food security. Under the background of the rural revitalization strategy, the emergence of the conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural land and the inevitability of its development were analyzed from both the acceleration of urbanization and the increase in land demand by using the literature research method. The importance of curbing the conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural land to achieve the grand goal of strong agriculture, beautiful rural areas, and rich farmers was clarified, and then countermeasures and suggestions to curb the conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural land were put forward, which is of great significance to promoting the effective implementation of China's rural revitalization strategy.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.317722

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