Lecture 4: Agricultural Production Planning Tables
Liu Hsien-kao
Chinese Economy, 1977, vol. 11, issue 2, 81-91
Abstract:
Like industrial production, agricultural production is also one of the social material production activities. Its content includes plant growing (the growing of all kinds of farm crops, such as food grain and cotton, and afforestation) and animal husbandry (the raising of domesticated livestock, poultry, silkworms, and marine life). However, unlike industrial and other production sectors, agricultural production is characterized by the fact that expanding agricultural output is closely related to natural reproduction. For example, the production processes of planting crops and raising livestock are simply the natural reproduction processes of crops and livestock. At the same time, agricultural products are the means for their own reproduction. For example, wheat can be used as seeds to produce identical wheat, and livestock can produce identical livestock. This characteristic of agricultural production determines that agricultural production activities are greatly restricted and affected by natural conditions.
Date: 1977
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