Academic Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2022, 3(3); doi: 10.38007/AJAS.2022.030306.
Sujatan Kazemzade
Jimma Institute of Technology, Ethiopia
With the gradual advancement of science and technology in China, many industries have embarked on the path of modernization development, as has the development of agricultural economy. The Chinese government proposes to transform traditional agriculture into advanced modern agriculture, use modern technology and industry to promote agricultural development, and promote agricultural modernization. At the same time, agricultural modernization will not only change with technological progress, economic progress, and social progress, but will also further enhance the rural economy. Soybean occupies an important position in the development of China's agricultural industry. The output of soybean can not only adjust the structure of agricultural products, but also benefit the development of agricultural economic modernization. However, due to weak rural infrastructure, insufficient resources, and low soybean output, there are still many problems on the road to promote rural modernization. In order to improve the level of agricultural modernization and promote rural economic development, this paper analyzes the output of agricultural products and soybeans under different interplanting modes, and finds that the economic income of corn-soybean interplanting is 1.296 million yuan / km2, and the economic income of soybean alone is only 396,000 Yuan / km2, it can be seen that the corn-soybean intercropping model has effectively improved the economic benefits of soybean cultivation. Planting soybeans in this model can greatly increase farmers' economic income and accelerate the development of agricultural economic modernization.
Agricultural Products Soybeans, Agricultural Economy, Economic Modernization, Soybean Production
Sujatan Kazemzade. Green Agricultural Products and Soybeans on the Development of Agricultural Economic Modernization. Academic Journal of Agricultural Sciences (2022), Vol. 3, Issue 3: 69-81. https://doi.org/10.38007/AJAS.2022.030306.
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