Research on the Construction of Agricultural Production and Operation Organizations from Extensive Agricultural Perspective
The revitalization of modern extensive agricultural production and management organizations holds the key to accelerating the modernization of socialist agriculture and rural areas.The"extensive agriculture perspective"establishes the ideological foundation for this revitalization,with the"broad food perspective"as its supporting theoretical framework.Organiza-tional evolution is the generative logic behind the revitalization of extensive agricultural production and management organiza-tions.This"evolution"originates from the practical need for production and operation organizations to coordinate resources,acti-vate business dynamics,and optimize the allocation of factors.The breakthrough in time constraints(seasonality)and space con-straints(land dependence)of agricultural production and operation is the inherent driving force behind the emergence of exten-sive agriculture.Extensive agricultural production and operation organizations do not refer to large-scale organizations,but rather to their inclusiveness,penetration and strategic significance in building agricultural production and operation industry chains,value chains,and supply chains.It is an important organizational form for improving agricultural total factor productivity and a reliable guarantee for the revitalization of the agricultural industry.From the perspective of actual production and opera-tion,the"Three Cooperatives and One Association"(agricultural cooperatives,credit unions,supply and marketing cooperatives,and technology or industry associations)provide a good opportunity for individual farmers to fully integrate into extensive agricul-tural production and operation.It is a reliable path to open up new opportunities and promote the revitalization of rural organiza-tions and industries in the old fragmented agricultural production and operation model.
Extensive Agriculture PerspectiveAgricultural Production and Management"Three Cooperatives and One Association"Organizational Construction