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The Strategy Research of Developing the Modern Agriculture Transformation in Resources Exhausted Cities-Taking the Wansheng as an Example
Yongyong Zhu
Department of Economics and Business Administration, Chongqing University of Education,
Chongqing 400067, China
Civil and Commercial Law School, Southwest University of Political Science and Law,
Chongqing 400031, China
Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology 2013 6:758-764
Received: February 11, 2013 | Accepted: March 08, 2013 | Published: June 05, 2013
Abstract
The law of resource industries and resource-based urban development is that the resource-based cities will inevitably experience the process of construction, prosperity, recession, restructuring and revitalization, or extinction. This studies takes the Wansheng district of Chinese Chongqing as an example, starting from the basic conditions of agriculture to analyze the basis for developing the modern agriculture transformation in resources exhausted cities, analyzing the current situation of developing the modern agriculture transformation in the Wansheng district from the agricultural elements, the agricultural conditions and agricultural functions and reaching the conclusions that the scientific planning, overall planning, relying on the government, implementing the policy, adding to the financial and social investment, increasing the investment intensity of infrastructure construction in resource-based cities and strengthening the basic research about the harm to the geological structure, groundwater caused by the deep goaf and extra large pit, increasing the construction about the industrialization of agriculture, agro-processing and agricultural standardization, implementing the development of the modern agriculture’s transformation strategy about the modern agriculture mechanism of company, professional cooperatives and farmers in resource-exhausted cities.
Keywords:
Modern agriculture, modern agriculture transformation, resource-exhausted cities, tourism resources, urban and rural development,
Competing interests
The authors have no competing interests.
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