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Among them, some innovative concepts and methods have played an important role. For example, the application of precision agriculture technology has achieved refined management of farmland through satellite positioning and sensor monitoring. This enables farmers to fertilize, water and prevent pests and diseases more accurately, thereby reducing the excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides, reducing costs, and protecting the environment.
In addition, the optimization and integration of the agricultural industry chain has also contributed greatly. From the planting, processing to the sales of agricultural products, a closely connected industry chain has been formed. This integration not only improves the efficiency of agricultural production, but also increases the added value of agricultural products, allowing farmers to obtain more benefits in every link.
At the same time, the deep integration of science and technology and agriculture has also provided a strong impetus for the development of this model. The popularization of Internet technology allows farmers to obtain market information more conveniently and adjust their planting structure according to demand. The rise of e-commerce platforms has broadened the sales channels of agricultural products, reduced the intermediate links, and enabled farmers to directly face consumers and obtain higher profits.
Among these factors, there is a potential force that is not so direct and obvious, but plays an important role in a subtle way, that is, the change in people's way of thinking. More and more farmers are no longer satisfied with traditional agricultural production methods, and have begun to actively explore innovations and seek more efficient, environmentally friendly and sustainable development paths. This change in thinking has stimulated the creativity and enthusiasm of farmers and laid the foundation for the promotion and application of new agricultural models.
At the policy level, government support is also crucial. A series of support policies, such as agricultural subsidies and tax incentives, have provided farmers with real help and protection. At the same time, the government has also increased investment in agricultural science and technology research and development, encouraged universities and research institutions to cooperate with agricultural enterprises and farmers' cooperatives, and promoted the transformation and application of agricultural science and technology innovation results.
In general, the success of this new agricultural model does not rely on a single factor, but is the result of the combined effect of multiple forces. In the future, we look forward to seeing more innovations and breakthroughs that will inject new vitality into the sustainable development of agriculture.