Analysis of the Blocking Effect of Farmers'Professional Cooperatives on Poverty Return——Based on CLDS Database
Exploring the blocking effect of farmers'professional cooperatives on poverty return has important theoretical and practical significance for consolidating and expanding the achievements of poverty alleviation and connecting rural revitalization.This paper was based on the data of rural households in 29 provincial level administrative regions of China from CLDS database in 2014,2016 and 2018,established a DID model to make theoretical analysis and empirical test on the blocking effect of farmers'professional cooperatives on poverty return.The research showed that the establishment of farmers'professional cooperatives had significant effects on the improvement of the economic level of rural families,and played a role in blocking poverty return.Farmers'professional cooperatives had varying effects on the blocking of poverty return across geographical areas.Farmers'professional cooperatives increased the income of farmers in non-ethnic areas and non-border areas,but had no significant impacts on ethnic areas and border areas.The mechanism of farmers'professional cooperatives in blocking poverty return is mainly reflected in the reduction of agricultural economic income sources and improvement of farmers'well-being.Therefore,to fully utilize the function of farmers'professional cooperatives,the government should focus on improving the infrastructure construction in ethnic areas and border areas,try to establish trans-regional cooperation mechanisms.At the same time,guide farmers'production and operation to concentrate on the development of advantageous industries and fully mobilize the subjective initiative of farmers.