Innovation Analysis of Rural Agricultural Economic Management Model in the Context of the Belt and Road Initiative
Tang Huabin
Asian Agricultural Research, vol. 16, issue 06
Abstract:
[Objectives] To explore innovative strategies for rural agricultural economic development in the context of the Belt and Road Initiative. [Methods] This research adopts the method of literature review and field research, systematically combs the research results related to the Belt and Road Initiative and rural agricultural economic management, and deeply understands the actual situation of rural agricultural economic management. [Results] The research shows that in the context of the Belt and Road Initiative, the rural agricultural economy is facing new development opportunities and challenges, but there are also some problems. In the new period, we should accelerate the innovative development of rural agricultural economy by promoting market-oriented reform, strengthening scientific and technological innovation, optimizing the industrial structure, deepening international cooperation and other measures. The Belt and Road Initiative provides an important opportunity for the innovation of rural agricultural economic management. Rural agricultural economic management should be actively integrated into the Belt and Road construction to improve the level of rural agricultural economic management. [Conclusions] This study provides useful exploration and reference for the innovation of rural agricultural economic management models, which helps to promote the healthy development of rural agricultural economy and achieve the goal of rural revitalization.
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