Thoughts on Pairing Assistance to Tibet for Promoting Agricultural High-quality Development in Southern Tibet from the Perspective of Agricultural Power
Zhiguo Sun,
Li Gao,
Sun Yuanpeng,
Cao Guangchao,
Zhou Xinying and
Li Xiaoqiang
Asian Agricultural Research, vol. 16, issue 03
Abstract:
In the new era, there is an urgent need to further promote pairing assistance to Tibet, promote the simultaneous construction of a strong agriculture in Tibet and the mainland China, and compose a Chinese-style modernization. Southern Tibet, located in the southeastern part of the Tibet Autonomous Region, includes Shannan City and Nyingchi City, is a region assisted by four provincial partners including Hubei Province. This paper introduces the agricultural environment in southern Tibet, studies its agricultural characteristics, and analyzes the main issues of its pairing assistance. Taking forging the strong consciousness of the Chinese national community as the main line, the paper explores strategies for promoting agricultural high-quality development in southern Tibet through pairing assistance to Tibet from the perspective of agricultural power, and proposes some strategies, such as inheriting agricultural cultural heritage, promoting the upgrading of modern seed industry, enhancing the characteristic advantages of highland barley (naked barley) and animal husbandry industries, and developing edible fungi and cold water fish industries.
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