2010
DOI: 10.17221/93/2009-agricecon
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Empirical research on farm households' attitude and behaviour for cultivated land transferring and it's influencing factors in China

Abstract: cultivated land transfer is an important way to deal with the conflict between the cultivated land fragmentation of landholders and the large-scale agricultural modernization in china. The farm households, as the direct user of cultivated land, play a key role in the cultivated land transfer. For this paper, a survey of 1 396 farm households in 74 villages, 64 townships, 42 counties in Jiangxi, the traditional agricultural province, was conducted. Using this information, a logistic regression model was employe… Show more

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“…Flat farmland is easier to be transferred. [23,24] Soil quality High-quality farmland is easier to be transferred. [25] Farmland fragmentation Fragmented farmland is more difficult to be transferred.…”
Section: Topographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Flat farmland is easier to be transferred. [23,24] Soil quality High-quality farmland is easier to be transferred. [25] Farmland fragmentation Fragmented farmland is more difficult to be transferred.…”
Section: Topographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[25] Farmland fragmentation Fragmented farmland is more difficult to be transferred. [23,26] Regional economic development High level of regional economic development promotes farmland transfer. [27] Production mode Optimized production mode is beneficial to farmland transfer.…”
Section: Topographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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