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New Management Strategy on Chinese Agriculture Production Issues: On the Aspect of New Generation of Leadership Group

1, 2Le Kang
1Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Huazhong
2Hubei University of Economics, Hubei, China
Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology  2014  7:906-909
http://dx.doi.org/10.19026/ajfst.6.131  |  © The Author(s) 2014
Received: April ‎22, ‎2014  |  Accepted: June ‎16, ‎2014  |  Published: July 10, 2014

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the management on the agricultural production issues form the angle of in Chinese new generation of leadership group. At present, Chinese agriculture production issues have been received considerable attentions. The new Chinese leadership group has been just established recently. How to manage and handle the agriculture production issues is become the prior emergency for new Chinese leadership group. To solve this problem, this study presents a new management strategy on Chinese agriculture production issues with full consideration of point of view of new Chinese leadership group. One of the most representative problems of Chinese agriculture production issues, the employment problem of new generation peasant workers in China, has been comprehensively analyzed in this study. The current situation and features of the employment of Chinese new generation peasant workers have been introduced. The analysis results demonstrate that the low education level and violation on labor rights are the main causes to the unemployment of peasant workers in the agricultural production activities. Moreover, the other reasons to massive unemployment of peasant workers are analyzed, following the discussion and solution to this problem. For the first time, useful suggestions have been provided as references for new Chinese leadership group in managing the Chinese agricultural production issues.

Keywords:

Chinese agriculture production issues, management, new Chinese leadership group,


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The authors have no competing interests.

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