Construction of China's Agricultural and Rural Modernization Infrastructure System in the New Development Stage
Building a modern infrastructure system for agriculture and rural areas is an inherent requirement and practical support for promoting the modernization of Chinese style agriculture and rural areas.Based on the new stage of development,China's agricultural and rural modernization infrastructure construction pro-poses transformation requirements for iterative upgrading,digital intelligence requirements for integration and interconnection,innovation requirements for barrier breakthrough,intensive and efficient green requirements,and sharing requirements for inclusive coordination.Combined with the overall layout of the"Five-in-One",the construction of infrastructure for modernization of agriculture and rural areas is of strategic support and practical significance for the new stage of modernization of agriculture and rural areas in terms of economic modernization,political modernization,cultural modernization,social modernization and modernization of life.Based on China's long-term national conditions,agricultural conditions,and resource endowment for agricul-tural and rural economic and social development,the main task of the new stage of agricultural and rural mod-ernization infrastructure construction lies in the need to adapt to the agricultural endowment of small farmers connecting modern agriculture,to break through the development constraints of the traditional urban-rural dual system,to strengthen the deep integration and kinetic energy conversion in the field of agriculture and data,and to optimize the supply and demand matching of development factors embedded in modernization.Accordingly,it is necessary to inject new development factors,promote the deep integration of agriculture and rural areas,build a new urban-rural relationship,and comprehensively promote the construction of agricul-tural and rural modernization infrastructure system with new institutional guarantees.
Modernization of agriculture and rural areasdigital infrastructureintegration of agriculture and datamodern development elementsnew urban-rural relationship