Research on Evaluation of Intensive Use of Agricultural Land under the New Countryside Construction
- Hongxia Xue
Abstract
This paper is on the basis of the former evaluation system of intensive use of agricultural land, unifying the actual situation of new countryside construction in our country, to analysis the intensive use degree of every province’s agricultural land in our country using the method of principal and factor analysis. The research, melting into the agricultural industry target in the former evaluation system of intensive use of agricultural land, connecting the land product with the market price, establishes the new evaluation system of intensive use of agricultural land, which purpose is increase the value of the land product and increase the income of the farmers. Based on the data of every province in 2005, the article founds that the investment factor of land production, the additional income factor of farmers and the financial payout for supporting agriculture play the comparatively major role in the intensive use of the agricultural land. And the article also puts forward several advises.- Full Text:
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- DOI:10.5539/ijbm.v4n4p176
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