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Study on Financing Issues of Family Farm in Hubei Province

Lu Tan

Asian Agricultural Research, 2019, vol. 10, issue 10

Abstract: Family farm is an important carrier of realizing agricultural scale management, optimizing rural business organization structure, and impelling agricultural modernization. It could effectively integrate rural resources and impel maturity of rural operating subject. Due to weakness and seasonal factor of current agricultural production and requirements for the scaling of family farm, traditional financial services can not meet the financing needs of family farm, and the shortage of funds has become an obstacle to its further development. To clarify the reasons for the financing difficulty of family farm and seek an effective solution, family farm of Hubei Province is taken as breakthrough point of the research on the basis of relevant research achievements at home and abroad, and status quo of its financing and reasons for financing difficulty are analyzed. Moreover, referring to successful experience of family farm management in the developed countries, some suggestions on solving financing difficulty of family farm are proposed: increasing government’s financial support on family farm, innovating financial products, improving financial services, and enhancing quality education of farmers.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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