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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2022, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (6): 149-157.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb2021-0455

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Variation Characteristics and Future Choice of Farmers’ Income in Guangdong Province Since the Reform and Opening Up

LIANG Junfen1,2(), ZHANG Lei1,2, ZHANG Huiling1,2, ZHOU Canfang1,2(), WAN Zhong1,2   

  1. 1Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guangzhou 510640
    2Key Laboratory of Urban Agriculture in South China, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Guangzhou 510640
  • Received:2021-04-28 Revised:2021-05-30 Online:2022-02-25 Published:2022-03-16
  • Contact: ZHOU Canfang E-mail:251092539@qq.com;442440748@qq.com

Abstract:

The key to agricultural and rural work is to increase farmers’ income. This paper systematically reviewed the change and source components of Guangdong farmers’ income in the past 40 years of the reform and opening up, analyzed the main problems and challenges faced by Guangdong farmers’ income increase at present and in the future, and judged future growth points and policy choices of Guangdong farmers’ income increase. Since the reform and opening up, the growth rate of farmers’ income in Guangdong has experienced five stages: rapid growth-apparent decline-recovery-downturn-sustained rapid growth. The source of farmers’ income has changed fundamentally, the wage income contribution has become the main body, the business income contribution has decreased, the transfer income has become a new bright spot, and the property income contribution is relatively low. The absolute income gap between urban and rural residents shows that the ‘scissors gap’ continues to expand. At present, there are some problems and contradictions in the income growth of Guangdong farmers, such as less property income and insufficient fairness of distribution. In the new era, it is necessary to adapt to the changes of the new normal of the economy and strive to build a long-term mechanism for the sustained and stable increase of farmers’ income, including raising farmers’ human capital, promoting the development of primary, secondary and tertiary industries in rural areas, enhancing the rural property rights system, and improving the level of rural social security.

Key words: rural residents, per capita disposable income, historical review, income structure, variation characteristics, rural revitalization

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