TITLE:
Research and Strategic Planning on the Growth of the Modern Agricultural Sector in Taizhou City’s North Ecological Economic Belt
AUTHORS:
Cheng Li, Yun Chen, Ning Qiu, Xiaosan Jiang, Kanglun Huang
KEYWORDS:
Ecological Economic Zone, Agricultural Industry Planning, Yangtze River Delta, Agricultural Modernization, Strategy of Development
JOURNAL NAME:
Current Urban Studies,
Vol.11 No.2,
June
30,
2023
ABSTRACT: China
is a traditionally agricultural nation with an industrial structure that is
mostly centered on farming. But there aren’t many high-quality agricultural
products, and agricultural products have a low technology component. Building
agricultural industrial belts can take full use of the structural traits of the
agricultural industries and boost agricultural industrialization’s
competitiveness. However, the development of agricultural industrial
parks has also brought to light several pressing issues that demand attention
and resolution. Therefore, in order to ensure the modern agricultural
industry’s healthy development, it is imperative to study sustainable planning.
This study is based on the North Ecological Economic Belt of Taizhou City’s
resource endowment, geographical characteristics, industrial advantages,
economic condition, and development foundation by examining in depth the
geographic features, natural resources, socioeconomic situation, and level of
agricultural development of the proposed location, briefly summarizing the
benefits and drawbacks of developing in the projected area, relying on the
local culture, the rural landscapes, and the resources of the metro area nearby,
focusing on thoroughly displaying regional traits, embracing rural value,
capturing regional culture, and methodically boosting product quantity,
quality, and efficiency and making a plan of action for the development of
modern agriculture production in the northern ecological economic region of
Taizhou City. The findings of the study will help direct how agricultural
modernization in the area will progress going forward.