2021
DOI: 10.3390/land10050466
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Do Agricultural Machinery Services Facilitate Land Transfer? Evidence from Rice Farmers in Sichuan Province, China

Abstract: Agricultural machinery services play an increasingly important role in the land transfer market, especially in developing countries. Prior studies have explored the impact factors of machinery use on agricultural production and land transfer, respectively. However, little research has focused on the relationship between the adoption of agricultural machinery services and the land transfer of rice farmers. To bridge this gap, this study investigated the correlation between machinery services and land transfer, … Show more

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“…The first mechanism highlights the impact of AMS on cultivated land productivity by alleviating the constraints caused by agricultural labor shortages. The rising wage rate and the wage gap between rural and urban sectors have attracted increasingly rural labor migration, which has resulted in the agricultural labor pool shrinking and aging over time (Ji et al, 2012;Yamauchi, 2016;Min et al, 2017;Yu et al, 2021). Input constraints on the quantity and quality of agricultural labor may lead to extensive farming operations and lagging technology adoption, and ultimately reduce cultivated land productivity.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first mechanism highlights the impact of AMS on cultivated land productivity by alleviating the constraints caused by agricultural labor shortages. The rising wage rate and the wage gap between rural and urban sectors have attracted increasingly rural labor migration, which has resulted in the agricultural labor pool shrinking and aging over time (Ji et al, 2012;Yamauchi, 2016;Min et al, 2017;Yu et al, 2021). Input constraints on the quantity and quality of agricultural labor may lead to extensive farming operations and lagging technology adoption, and ultimately reduce cultivated land productivity.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second mechanism focuses on the impact of AMS on the application of agricultural technology. The adoption of specialized agricultural techniques, such as deep soil ploughing, straw returning, and soil formula fertilization, often requires specific types of machinery (Shikuku, 2019;Zhou et al, 2020;Yu et al, 2021). Smallholders are constrained by factors such as access to information and capital as well as the limited size of cultivated land, and their adoption of new technologies is often slow and/or limited as a result (Tan et al, 2006;Zhang et al, 2017).…”
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“…This policy allows rural households to trade their land usage rights to others, if they are unwilling or unable to engage in agricultural production [23,24]. In 2017, more than 30% of all household farmers transferred their rural lands to another party with the total area of rural land transfer amounting to more than 33 million hectares ("ha" for short), which accounts for about 35% of the total household land area [25,26]. Many studies have pointed out the positive impacts of land transfer, including the prevention of cultivated land abandonment, improving the income of rural households, and the promotion of large-scale agricultural management [17,[27][28][29][30].…”
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confidence: 99%