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王明利:种养结合助力乡村振兴
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-08-18 00:05

Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the effectiveness of the integrated crop-livestock model in promoting rural revitalization and achieving a sustainable agricultural system [1][2] - The implementation of integrated crop-livestock systems leads to significant economic benefits, with average production costs for pig and beef farming being lower by 1.22 yuan and 2.71 yuan per kilogram, respectively, compared to non-integrated systems [1] - The integrated model helps maintain profitability during market fluctuations, as seen in 2024 when integrated livestock farmers managed to sustain operations despite a drop in beef prices [1] Group 2 - The social effects of integrated farming are highlighted, as approximately 40% of farmers' income previously came from livestock, but the rise of large-scale farming has marginalized smallholders [2] - The trend of returning migrant workers to engage in moderate-scale farming is noted, contributing to stable family incomes and local employment opportunities [2] - The article stresses the need for strategic thinking on how to further promote integrated farming to achieve economic, environmental, and social benefits in the context of agricultural modernization and rural revitalization [2] Group 3 - Recommendations include national legislation to establish nutrient management standards and ensure that livestock farming aligns with local land capacity [3] - It suggests determining appropriate scale standards for different livestock types based on local conditions and farmer resources, with specific benchmarks provided for pig and cattle farming [3] - Support policies should focus on moderate-scale integrated farming standards and nutrient management thresholds, shifting from simple size-based criteria to more nuanced standards [3]