The Development of Agricultural New Quality Productivity Forces and the Guarantee of Food Security in Major Countries:"On What to Grow","How to Grow"and"Who Will Grow"
Agriculture is an important field for developing new quality productivity forces.The food security of major countries needs to solve the problems of"on what to grow","how to grow",and"who will grow"in the future through the leap of productivity.It is necessary to reconstruct agricultural technological innovation and modern agricultural industry system based on the actual conditions of agricultural labor objects,labor materials,and workers in major countries,combined with the characteristics of the agricultural industry and the requirements of food security guarantee,and promote the formation and development of agricultural new quality productivity forces.In the new era,major countries still face many challenges in food security,and higher requirements are put forward for arable land and seeds,key core technologies and technological innovation capabilities,and the knowledge and skills of agricultural workers.To ensure the food security of a major country,it is necessary to firmly grasp the primary task of high-quality development,make up for the shortcomings in development through technological and industrial innovation,promote the qualitative leap of agricultural labor objects,labor materials,and workers,and promote the formation of agricultural new quality productivity forces to build a long-term mechanism to ensure the food security of a major country.Therefore,it is necessary to continuously deepen,expandand enhance the scope of agricultural labor,and carry out suitability and revolutionary transformation of agricultural production materials through mechanization,digitization and intelligence.It is necessary to break through the bottlenecks that restrict new-quality workers from paying attention to rural agricultural development,and make the development of agricultural new quality productivity forces a key force in solving the problems of"on what to grow","how to grow"and"who will grow".
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