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Economic Analysis on Protection of Farmers’ Benefits Based on Market of Agricultural Means of Production and Agricultural Products

De Chen, Dongmei Xiang and Shengping Shi

Asian Agricultural Research, 2013, vol. 05, issue 11, 4

Abstract: Influenced by many factors, farmers remain very unfavorable position in market transaction and thus fail to ensure their reasonable benefits. In accordance with basic theory of microeconomics, this paper analyzes mutual relation between market of agricultural means of production and agricultural product market, compares economic decisions of agricultural means of production enterprises and agricultural product circulation service providers in monopoly condition and perfect competitive market, expounds influence of monopoly position of agricultural means of production enterprises and agricultural products service providers on economic benefits of farmers, and elaborates weak position and economic damage of farmers in transaction with various economic entities. Through analysis, it further recognizes necessity for protection of farmers’ benefits and puts forward corresponding countermeasures: (1) regulating providers of agricultural means of production; (2) strengthening construction of agricultural product market circulation system; (3) improving organization of farmers; (4) setting up and improving production subsidy system of farmers.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.161933

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