Optimization of Agricultural Industrial Structure in Changping District of Beijing Based on Grey Relational Analysis
Haosong Li and
Rao Chen
Asian Agricultural Research, vol. 16, issue 03
Abstract:
In the economic development of Beijing, although the share of the total amount of agricultural industry in the overall economy is relatively low, it has an important impact on the daily life of residents, social stability and the development of other industries. Changping District, as an important agricultural production base of Beijing, its agricultural development has an indispensable strategic significance for the stability and growth of the entire regional economy. Therefore, it is very important to study the structure of agricultural industry in Changping District. Based on the detailed analysis of the agricultural industry structure of Changping District, this paper uses the grey relation theory to analyze the different industries in the agricultural industry structure of Changping District, including planting, forestry, animal husbandry, fishery and agricultural, forestry, service industries, in order to reveal the impact of these industries on the agricultural industry structure of Changping District. Through this study, it comes up with specific and feasible suggestions for the optimization of agricultural industrial structure in Changping District, and provides valuable reference for the agricultural development of other areas in Beijing.
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