Agriculture green development in China: insights and advances

Jianbo Shen, Qichao Zhu, Yong Hou, Wen Feng Cong, Wen Xu, Jiuliang Xu, Zhichao An, Xiaoqiang Jiao, Kai Zhang, Tian Xiang Yue, Lin Ma, O. Oenema, W. Meredith-Davies, Fusuo Zhang*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract



Reconciling the tasks of producing adequate amounts of nutritious food for the increasing global population while preserving the environment and natural ecosystems simultaneously is an enormous challenge. The concept of agriculture green development (AGD) and the necessary governmental policies were developed to address the aforementioned challenge in China and to help achieve the related global sustainable development goals. Agriculture green development emphasizes the synergy between green and development; current agriculture has to transform from the intensive farming with high inputs, high environmental impacts and low resource-use efficiency to a more sustainable agriculture, in order to ensure an adequate supply of nutritious food while delivering environmental integrity, improved economic profitability, and social equity. A research program on AGD was established by China Agricultural University with four research themes, namely: green crop production, green integrated crop-animal production, green food and industry, and green ecological environment and ecosystem services, to provide a scientific basis for future developments and to facilitate the implementation of AGD in practice. AGD requires a multistakeholder approach, fueled by innovative and interdisciplinary research. Joint actions have to be taken by governments, farmers, supply industries, consumers, educators, extension services and researchers to support AGD. This requires strong coordination and public awareness campaigns. This review presents the progress that has been made over the past 5 years and makes recommendations for more research and development, in order to better deliver agricultural green and sustainable development on national and international scales.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5-19
JournalFrontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

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