2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.1006405
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Identifying the effects of the stability of farmland transfer management rights on the use of organic fertilizer with different farmland scales and crop types

Abstract: Encouraging farmers to protect the quality of arable land is a focus of the current Chinese government. Enhancing the stability of arable land property rights is considered by the academic community to be an effective way to do so. Based on the survey data of 723 households in the hilly area of Jiangxi Province and using the probit model and robustness test methods, this paper examines the effect of stable farmland transfer management rights on farmers’ use of organic fertilizer and the differences in this eff… Show more

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“…However, older farmers may be less sensitive to market prices, and it is difficult to adjust their production structure according to changes in agricultural prices. Young and middle-aged households may be more sensitive to changes in market prices, and timely adjust the choice of planting high value-added cash crops, so as to improve agricultural production efficiency [38]. Therefore, this paper concludes that the transfer of farmland management rights has a more significant effect on the agricultural production efficiency of young and middle-aged households than that of elderly households.…”
Section: Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 78%
“…However, older farmers may be less sensitive to market prices, and it is difficult to adjust their production structure according to changes in agricultural prices. Young and middle-aged households may be more sensitive to changes in market prices, and timely adjust the choice of planting high value-added cash crops, so as to improve agricultural production efficiency [38]. Therefore, this paper concludes that the transfer of farmland management rights has a more significant effect on the agricultural production efficiency of young and middle-aged households than that of elderly households.…”
Section: Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 78%