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Academic Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2022, 3(1); doi: 10.38007/AJAS.2022.030103.

Green Rice Cultivation Technology from the Perspective of Agricultural Economy

Author(s)

Zhaojun Pang

Corresponding Author:
Zhaojun Pang
Affiliation(s)

Xi'an Fanyi University, Xi'an, China

Abstract

Green rice cultivation technique in China through reform and innovation for many times, from the initial short stem varieties to form a complete set of high yield cultivation technique development of super high yielding cultivation of rice technology, in the process of constantly technology innovation, green rice yield increase gradually, show that high yield cultivation technique of green rice is sustainable development in the practice again and again. The purpose of this paper is to study the green rice cultivation technology from the perspective of agricultural economy and put forward reasonable Suggestions for improving the technology according to the actual experiment. Based on this, this paper firstly analyzes the current status of green rice cultivation technology, and discusses the existing problems, and then points out the problems in the process of green rice cultivation through the technical analysis of green rice cultivation in a certain agricultural bureau. It can be seen from the experiment that the rice yield under the ecological means is always maintained above 8 tons. Based on this, this paper gives a detailed overview of the green rice cultivation technology under the agricultural economic situation, hoping to help improve the green rice cultivation technology.

Keywords

Agricultural Economy, Rice Cultivation Technology, Growth Quality, Rice High Yield

Cite This Paper

Zhaojun Pang. Green Rice Cultivation Technology from the Perspective of Agricultural Economy. Academic Journal of Agricultural Sciences (2022), Vol. 3, Issue 1: 27-39. https://doi.org/10.38007/AJAS.2022.030103.

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