Empirical Study and Legislative Improvement on the Construction of a Modern Agricultural Management System—The Case of Reform Practices in Sichuan Province of China
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DOI: 10.25236/iwass.2018.063
Corresponding Author
Wei Tang
Abstract
There are severe problems that entail immediate solutions in building modern agricultural management system in China. Based on the reform practices of agricultural management system in Sichuan Province, the paper analyzes theoretical problems emerging from the construction of modern agricultural management system in China, including creditors' rights transfer not conducive to the sustainable use of rural land, difficulties in connection between rural land and capital, which restricts the agricultural large-scale development, and obvious administrative power weakening the role of market in resource allocation. and then suggestions on improving relevant legislation for building the modern agricultural management system are proposed. The rural land contracted management right should be reshaped with the idea of capital-based rural land reform and new agricultural management organizations with their own core assets cultivated. In so doing, positioning and homing of respective powers of the government and the market will be promoted.
Keywords
Agricultural Management, Separation of Three Rights, Capitalization of Rural Land