ANALYSIS ON THE IMPACT OF RURAL DIGITIZATION ON PROMOTING GREEN AND HIGH-QUALITY AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
Digitalization has given new momentum to agricultural development.The research on the effect and mechanism of rural digitization on green and high-quality agricultural development has great practical significance to promote the green and high-quality development of agriculture.Based on China's provincial panel data from 2011 to 2021,this research used the entropy method to estimate the green and high-quality agricultural development rural digitization,and comprehensively used fixed effect,mediating effect and threshold effect models to make an empirical analysis.The results showed that rural digitization significantly promoted the green and high-quality agricultural development,and the west region had the strongest effect,followed by the east and central regions.The mechanism analysis showed that the rural digitization could indirectly promote the green and high-quality agricultural development by promoting innovation ability.And the threshold effect results showed that there was a nonlinear tendency of"marginal effect"between rural digitization and green and high-quality agricultural development by setting innovation ability and human capital as threshold variables.In addition,the spatial spillover effect found that the green and high-quality agricultural development was characterized by spatial agglomeration.Therefore,the government should increase investment in digital technology to optimize the allocation of agricultural resources.Agricultural innovation should be focused on to promote the integrated development of rural digitalization and innovation capacity.Moreover,policy practitioners could formulate reasonable policies and develop rural digital personnel training.At the same time,it is important to adopt a differentiated and dynamic rural digital strategy to accelerate the coordinated development of agriculture between regions.
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