Authors
M Marrit Van den Berg, Huib Hengsdijk, Joost Wolf, Martin K Van Ittersum, Wang Guanghuo, Reimund P Roetter
Publication date
2007/6/1
Journal
Agricultural Systems
Volume
94
Issue
3
Pages
841-850
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Economic growth in China’s agricultural sector lags behind growth in industry and services, creating an ever widening rural–urban income gap. Development of the non-agricultural sectors offers new opportunities for farmers in China’s more advanced provinces such as Zhejiang. Increased income in the urban sector creates markets for new products, and migrating farmers rent their land to those staying. Until now, the prevailing rice-based systems have been managed mainly using manual labour and animal traction, but the larger farms resulting from migration may facilitate, or even require mechanization. In this study, we use a simulation model of the farm household to analyse the effects of increasing farm size and the transition from rice to vegetable production, while also studying the effects of mechanization. Our results show that at the present scale of farming, the dual government objectives of increasing rural …
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