政府、农业企业和农村家庭之间开展合作,提高保护性耕作技术的采用效果。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Shanshan Miao, Binghong Chen, Naihua Jiang
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保护性耕作技术的采用对农业可持续发展做出了重大贡献,但其有效性受到政府、农业综合企业和农户之间冲突的阻碍。政府、涉农企业和农户合作(GAR collaboration)是推进农业绿色发展的重大制度创新。本文构建了环境特征、协作能力和绿色农业技术采用有效性的理论框架,分析了绿色农业技术协作的影响和异质性效应。本研究利用陕西、宁夏和甘肃三省的村级调查数据,以保护性耕作技术为重点,探讨了GAR合作影响绿色技术采用的机制。研究结果表明:(1)GAR协作机制对提高绿色农业技术采用效率至关重要;(2)环境特征直接影响采用有效性,并通过协作能力间接影响采用有效性;(3)村庄规模对GAR协同效应的影响存在异质性,在较小的村庄中更为明显;(4) GAR协作主要通过降低交易成本和违约风险来提高采用效率。这些见解有助于建立绿色农业合作方法的理论基础,并为改进技术采用提供切实可行的解决方案。
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Collaboration among governments, agribusinesses, and rural households for improving the effectiveness of conservation tillage technology adoption.

Collaboration among governments, agribusinesses, and rural households for improving the effectiveness of conservation tillage technology adoption.

Collaboration among governments, agribusinesses, and rural households for improving the effectiveness of conservation tillage technology adoption.

Collaboration among governments, agribusinesses, and rural households for improving the effectiveness of conservation tillage technology adoption.

Conservation tillage technology adoption has contributed significantly to sustainable agricultural development, but its effectiveness has been hindered by conflicts among governments, agribusinesses, and rural households. The collaboration among governments, agribusinesses, and rural households (GAR collaboration) is a significant institutional innovation for advancing green agricultural development. This study constructs a theoretical framework incorporating environmental characteristics, collaboration capacity, and the effectiveness of green agricultural technology adoption to analyze the impact and heterogeneity effects of GAR collaboration. Using village-level survey data from Shaanxi, Ningxia, and Gansu Provinces, with a focus on conservation tillage technology, this study explores the mechanisms by which GAR collaboration influences green technology adoption. The findings reveal that: (1) GAR collaboration mechanisms are crucial for improving the effectiveness of green agricultural technology adoption; (2) Environmental characteristics directly affect the adoption effectiveness and indirectly influence it through collaboration capacity; (3) Village size has a heterogeneous effect on the impact of GAR collaboration, being more pronounced in smaller villages; and (4) GAR collaboration primarily enhances the adoption effectiveness by reducing transaction costs and defection risks. These insights contribute to the theoretical foundations of collaborative approaches in green agriculture and provide practical solutions to improve technology adoption.

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