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报告:区域农业发展由“单极引领”转向“多中心联动”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-25 13:43

Core Insights - The report highlights the steady improvement in agricultural and rural modernization in the Yangtze River Delta region, with the overall modernization index rising from 0.171 in 2008 to 0.325 in 2023, indicating a narrowing regional gap [1][2] Group 1: Agricultural Modernization - The report constructs an index system covering agricultural modernization, rural modernization, farmer modernization, and urban-rural integration [1] - The agricultural development has shifted from a "single-pole leadership" model to a "multi-center linkage" model, with Shanghai as the leading city and Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Anhui collaborating in a gradient development pattern [1] Group 2: Regional Performance - Zhejiang shows outstanding performance in multiple indices, leading in urban-rural integration and farmer modernization levels [1] - Jiangsu maintains overall stability but exhibits internal disparities, with a stronger southern region compared to the north [1] - Anhui, despite starting from a lower base, demonstrates the fastest growth rate, indicating a strong catching-up momentum [1] Group 3: Research and Collaboration - The report is a product of the Zhejiang Provincial Rural Revitalization Research Institute at Zhejiang Agricultural and Forestry University, which focuses on practical innovation and systematic integration of the "Ten Million Project" [2] - The forum gathered experts from 110 government agencies, universities, research institutions, and enterprises to discuss rural revitalization and the "Ten Million Project" experiences, exploring new ideas and specific measures for comprehensive rural revitalization [2]