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Rising Herbicide Use and Its Driving Forces in China

Jikun Huang, Shukun Wang and Zhihua Xiao ()
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Shukun Wang: Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhihua Xiao: Peking University

The European Journal of Development Research, 2017, vol. 29, issue 3, No 5, 614-627

Abstract: Abstract China is one of the developing countries that has experienced rapid growth in herbicide use in the past two decades. However, little information is available on what drive this growing use of herbicides. This study aims for a better understanding of the trend and major factors that affect herbicide use in China. Based on national aggregate data and primary household survey data, this study shows that besides falling herbicide prices, rising wages have been a major driver of this rapid growth since the mid-2000s. Analyses based on household data show that off-farm rural labor employment away from home province contributes to the increasing use of herbicides in wheat and maize production. In addition, irrigation and farmers’ education have significant impacts on herbicide use. With increasing wages and off-farm rural labor employment, we expect herbicide use in China to continue rising.

Keywords: herbicide use; wage; price; off-farm employment; crops; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1057/s41287-017-0081-8

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