Role of State and Innovative Agricultural Technology in Poverty Alleviation in China: A Study of Hebei Province
Bhabani Shankar Nayak () and
Xinying Wang
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Bhabani Shankar Nayak: University for the Creative Arts
Xinying Wang: Coventry University
Chapter Chapter 7 in China: The Bankable State, 2021, pp 105-130 from Springer
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Abstract Since the reform and opening up, China has developed and implemented a poverty alleviation strategy on a large scale, which has lifted 700 million rural poor people out of poverty and has achieved great achievements that attract worldwide attention (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, 2017). The Eighteenth Congress of the Party and the 18th Central Committee of the Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Plenary Sessions clearly pointed out that it is necessary to make accurate poverty alleviation and accurate poverty eradication the basic strategy of the country’s poverty alleviation strategy. It is necessary to help more than 70 million people from poor rural areas by 2020 to get rid of poverty (China Central People’s Government, 2017). Hebei region, as the primary target area for the national development strategy, should actively respond to the call of the “13th Five-Year Plan” to realize innovative agricultural technology and drive the goal of accurate poverty alleviation (Jin, 2011: 58–65). To get rid of this hard bone and fight this tough battle, we must find the root of “poverty” and seize the source of “difficulties.” Because of the village’s policy, households cast spells, prescribe the right medicine, and apply precision.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-5252-3_7
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