Promoting agricultural modernisation through technological change is an important strategy for China.China's carbon neutrality strategy is leading to systemic socio-economic changes that could exacerbate the uncer...Promoting agricultural modernisation through technological change is an important strategy for China.China's carbon neutrality strategy is leading to systemic socio-economic changes that could exacerbate the uncertainty of agricultural development.Therefore,applying a computable general equilibrium(CGE)model,this study characterises the agricultural sector in detail,introducing endogenous technological change proxied by research and development(R&D)to assess the impact of different technological change scenarios on agricultural development under the carbon neutrality target.The results show that allocating carbon revenue for R&D inputs can mitigate the significant negative impact of achieving carbon neutrality on knowledge capital and production in agricultural sectors.Overall,using carbon revenue only for R&D input in crop sectors has the optimal effect on increasing the agricultural sectors'knowledge capital,improving crop production and profit,reducing crop external dependence and promoting the synergistic reduction of carbon and pollutant emissions.However,this scenario has the largest negative impact on macro-economics and household welfare.In contrast,allocating carbon revenue to promote technological change in broader non-energy sectors or both crops and non-energy sectors can effectively mitigate negative socio-economic impacts,but the positive impact on agricultural development is minimal.These findings provide practical insights for the rational use of carbon revenue to expand agricultural R&D investment and ensure balanced agricultural and economic development under the carbon neutrality target.展开更多
Chinese Academy Of Agricultural MechanizationSciences(CAAMS)is the largest research organizationwith the strongest innovation ability engaged infundamental,application sciences with multiple disciplines,comprehensiven...Chinese Academy Of Agricultural MechanizationSciences(CAAMS)is the largest research organizationwith the strongest innovation ability engaged infundamental,application sciences with multiple disciplines,comprehensiveness and gives priority to R&D on modernagriculture equipment while facing the needs of agriculture,countryside and farmers.Since the establishment of CAAMS40 years ago,it coordinated the related Ministries andCommissions of our country to finish researching andmanufacturing over 3000 kinds of agricultural machineries of9 categories,gained more than 2000 scientific and展开更多
Based on the initiative background of the Belt and Road,in order to promote the sustainability of agricultural cooperation between China and Africa,using hybrid foxtail millet as a medium,the research institutes have ...Based on the initiative background of the Belt and Road,in order to promote the sustainability of agricultural cooperation between China and Africa,using hybrid foxtail millet as a medium,the research institutes have carried out basic research on the breeding,cultivation,and demonstration of hybrid foxtail millet in Africa in the early stage,jointed enterprises to carry out the construction of the joint research center and the construction of the industrial chain,and innovated the " scientific research units promoting agricultural " going out". The successful innovation of this mode has effectively exerted the public welfare of scientific research units and the marketability of enterprises. The organic combination of the two makes agricultural projects more healthy,sustainable and stable in African countries.展开更多
The paper addresses challenges on organization and funding of research and development (http://www.multitran.ru/c/m.exe?a=110&t=4200527_2_1&sc=0 R&D) in the agricultural sector. The necessity of modernizat...The paper addresses challenges on organization and funding of research and development (http://www.multitran.ru/c/m.exe?a=110&t=4200527_2_1&sc=0 R&D) in the agricultural sector. The necessity of modernization and reequipment of agricultural sector was validated, which is important sector in the economy of Uzbekistan. The paper covers issues on increasing investments in agricultural research, implementation of results of research work into the agriculture production, strengthening of innovative activities. Also, the possibility of nonstate budgetary financing of scientificresearch process in the agrarian sector was considered. Author’s view is given on the main directions of science that need to be supported as a foundation of further development of agricultural R&D and as a result the agricultural production.展开更多
Description Journal of Integrative Agriculture (JIA), formerly Agricultural Sciences in China (ASC), founded in 2002, is sponsored by Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), co-sponsored by Chinese Associatio...Description Journal of Integrative Agriculture (JIA), formerly Agricultural Sciences in China (ASC), founded in 2002, is sponsored by Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), co-sponsored by Chinese Association of Agricultural Science Societies (CAASS). JIA is a peer-reviewed and multi-discipli nary internation al jo urnal and published monthly in English. JIA Editorial Board consists of 275 well-respected scholars of agricultural scientific fields. CAAS President, Academician TANG Hua-jun is the Chairman of the Board, and CAAS Vice Preside nt, Academicia n WAN Jian-min is the Editor-in-Chief. JIA has been published by Elsevier B.V. since 2006 and is a leading academic journal in agricultural sciences in China. As released by JCR, the latest IF of the journal is 1.337.展开更多
Description Journal of Integrative Agriculture (JIA), formerly Agricultural Sciences in China (ASC), founded in 2002, is sponsored by Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), co-sp on sored by Chinese Associat...Description Journal of Integrative Agriculture (JIA), formerly Agricultural Sciences in China (ASC), founded in 2002, is sponsored by Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), co-sp on sored by Chinese Associati on of Agricultural Science Societies (CAASS). JIA is a peer-reviewed and multi-disciplinary international journal and published monthly in English. JIA Editorial Board consists of 275 well-respected scholars of agricultural scie ntific fields. CAAS Preside nt, Academician TANG Hua-jun is the Chairman of the Board, and CAAS Vice President, Academician WAN Jian-min is the Editor-in-Chief. JIA has been published by Elsevier B.V. since 2006 and is a leading academic journal in agricultural sciences in China As released by JCR, the latest IF of the journal is 1.042.展开更多
Instruction to Authors Aims and Scope Journal of Integrative Agriculture (JIA), formerly Agricultural Sciences in China (ASC), founded in 2002, is sponsored by Chinese Academy of Agricultural Scie nces (CAAS), co-sp o...Instruction to Authors Aims and Scope Journal of Integrative Agriculture (JIA), formerly Agricultural Sciences in China (ASC), founded in 2002, is sponsored by Chinese Academy of Agricultural Scie nces (CAAS), co-sp on sored by Chin sese Association of Agricultural Science Societies (CAASS). The latest IF is 1.042.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China[Grant No.72204234,72074022]the National Social Science Foundation of China[Grant No.22AZD094]the project for Carbon Neutral General Knowledge Course Construction of China University of Geosciences.
文摘Promoting agricultural modernisation through technological change is an important strategy for China.China's carbon neutrality strategy is leading to systemic socio-economic changes that could exacerbate the uncertainty of agricultural development.Therefore,applying a computable general equilibrium(CGE)model,this study characterises the agricultural sector in detail,introducing endogenous technological change proxied by research and development(R&D)to assess the impact of different technological change scenarios on agricultural development under the carbon neutrality target.The results show that allocating carbon revenue for R&D inputs can mitigate the significant negative impact of achieving carbon neutrality on knowledge capital and production in agricultural sectors.Overall,using carbon revenue only for R&D input in crop sectors has the optimal effect on increasing the agricultural sectors'knowledge capital,improving crop production and profit,reducing crop external dependence and promoting the synergistic reduction of carbon and pollutant emissions.However,this scenario has the largest negative impact on macro-economics and household welfare.In contrast,allocating carbon revenue to promote technological change in broader non-energy sectors or both crops and non-energy sectors can effectively mitigate negative socio-economic impacts,but the positive impact on agricultural development is minimal.These findings provide practical insights for the rational use of carbon revenue to expand agricultural R&D investment and ensure balanced agricultural and economic development under the carbon neutrality target.
文摘Chinese Academy Of Agricultural MechanizationSciences(CAAMS)is the largest research organizationwith the strongest innovation ability engaged infundamental,application sciences with multiple disciplines,comprehensiveness and gives priority to R&D on modernagriculture equipment while facing the needs of agriculture,countryside and farmers.Since the establishment of CAAMS40 years ago,it coordinated the related Ministries andCommissions of our country to finish researching andmanufacturing over 3000 kinds of agricultural machineries of9 categories,gained more than 2000 scientific and
基金Supported by International Exchange and Cooperation Project of Ministry of Agriculture(08162130114246003)Science and Technology Plan Project of Hebei Province(15456320)
文摘Based on the initiative background of the Belt and Road,in order to promote the sustainability of agricultural cooperation between China and Africa,using hybrid foxtail millet as a medium,the research institutes have carried out basic research on the breeding,cultivation,and demonstration of hybrid foxtail millet in Africa in the early stage,jointed enterprises to carry out the construction of the joint research center and the construction of the industrial chain,and innovated the " scientific research units promoting agricultural " going out". The successful innovation of this mode has effectively exerted the public welfare of scientific research units and the marketability of enterprises. The organic combination of the two makes agricultural projects more healthy,sustainable and stable in African countries.
文摘The paper addresses challenges on organization and funding of research and development (http://www.multitran.ru/c/m.exe?a=110&t=4200527_2_1&sc=0 R&D) in the agricultural sector. The necessity of modernization and reequipment of agricultural sector was validated, which is important sector in the economy of Uzbekistan. The paper covers issues on increasing investments in agricultural research, implementation of results of research work into the agriculture production, strengthening of innovative activities. Also, the possibility of nonstate budgetary financing of scientificresearch process in the agrarian sector was considered. Author’s view is given on the main directions of science that need to be supported as a foundation of further development of agricultural R&D and as a result the agricultural production.
文摘Description Journal of Integrative Agriculture (JIA), formerly Agricultural Sciences in China (ASC), founded in 2002, is sponsored by Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), co-sponsored by Chinese Association of Agricultural Science Societies (CAASS). JIA is a peer-reviewed and multi-discipli nary internation al jo urnal and published monthly in English. JIA Editorial Board consists of 275 well-respected scholars of agricultural scientific fields. CAAS President, Academician TANG Hua-jun is the Chairman of the Board, and CAAS Vice Preside nt, Academicia n WAN Jian-min is the Editor-in-Chief. JIA has been published by Elsevier B.V. since 2006 and is a leading academic journal in agricultural sciences in China. As released by JCR, the latest IF of the journal is 1.337.
文摘Description Journal of Integrative Agriculture (JIA), formerly Agricultural Sciences in China (ASC), founded in 2002, is sponsored by Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), co-sp on sored by Chinese Associati on of Agricultural Science Societies (CAASS). JIA is a peer-reviewed and multi-disciplinary international journal and published monthly in English. JIA Editorial Board consists of 275 well-respected scholars of agricultural scie ntific fields. CAAS Preside nt, Academician TANG Hua-jun is the Chairman of the Board, and CAAS Vice President, Academician WAN Jian-min is the Editor-in-Chief. JIA has been published by Elsevier B.V. since 2006 and is a leading academic journal in agricultural sciences in China As released by JCR, the latest IF of the journal is 1.042.
文摘Instruction to Authors Aims and Scope Journal of Integrative Agriculture (JIA), formerly Agricultural Sciences in China (ASC), founded in 2002, is sponsored by Chinese Academy of Agricultural Scie nces (CAAS), co-sp on sored by Chin sese Association of Agricultural Science Societies (CAASS). The latest IF is 1.042.