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A Brief Analysis of Low-Carbon Agriculture Development Pattern

Meijuan Kang

Business and Management Research, 2013, vol. 2, issue 2, 96-99

Abstract: Low-carbon agriculture demonstrated mild economy in the development of agriculture in which it different from ecotype agriculture, environmental agriculture and circulatory agriculture. Low-carbon agriculture is energy saving technology, solid carbon technology and it is also the reproducible agriculture recommended in the agriculture field in order to maintain the global environment safety and improves global climate. Low energy, low releasing, low pollute are the characteristics for the Low-carbon agriculture .It is new type agriculture with multi-functions such as- agriculture industry, safe security, climate adjustment, environment restraint and countryside finance. Development of low-carbon agriculture is an urgent need and great potential and promising. Low energy, low releasing, low pollute and high capability ,high efficiency, high profitability(three low or high) is the base for the Low-carbon agriculture develop mode .To finally increasing the farmer income and To improve agriculture efficiency and advance economy we have to defined the direction with Low-carbon ,use energy saving and solid carbon development as tool .

Date: 2013
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