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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2021, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (1): 71-77.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb20200200153

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The Development Mode and Path of Eco-circular Agriculture in Agro-pastoral Transition Zone in Northern China: A Case of the Utilization Mode of Farming and Breeding Waste in Chengde, Hebei

Chen Baixu(), Wang Ligang, Zhang Mengxuan, Gai Hao, Zhou Ying()   

  1. Institute of Agricultural Resources and Agricultural Regionalization, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081
  • Received:2020-02-28 Revised:2020-06-16 Online:2021-01-05 Published:2020-12-25
  • Contact: Zhou Ying E-mail:1347186669@qq.com;zhouying@caas.cn

Abstract:

It is of great importance to promote the transformation of agricultural ecology and the continuous improvement of living environment in China by utilizing agricultural waste resources. On the basis of sorting out the situation and main problems of waste resource utilization in Chengde by inductive deduction method, this paper makes an empirical analysis and puts forward countermeasures. According to the research, there are still big problems in the utilization of agricultural waste resources in Chengde, such as the utilization rate of waste resources is low, the social attention is low, and the ecological transformation technology is not yet mature. Based on the analysis of the above problems, countermeasures are put forward, including overall planning and implementing of relevant policies and regulations; strengthening the research on key issues and achieving the coordination between enterprises, universities and research institutes; adopting incentive and compensation approaches to mobilize the participation and enthusiasm of all sectors of society in the utilization of resources; accelerating the transformation of ecological agriculture by improving the combination of planting and breeding, and creating a balance between waste supply and demand, thus building a market for resource utilization and integrating the development of related industries.

Key words: resource utilization, combination of farming and breeding, straw, livestock waste, eco-cycle agriculture, rural environmental management

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