“…Transforming farmers' livelihood patterns requires a multifaceted approach that includes diversifying agricultural production, enhancing farmers' skills and knowledge, bolstering farmers' organisations and social networks, and improving infrastructure and market environments, all of which can help farmers improve their livelihoods, enhance their wellbeing [45], increase economic efficiency, and promote environmental sustainability [46,47]. Optimising livelihood strategies is another important means of promoting sustainable livelihoods among rural households, including enhancing their capital and resources, promoting social security and welfare, and establishing rural chains and rural cooperatives, all of which can increase farming incomes [48,49], improve the productive capacity and market competitiveness of rural households [50], increase labour productivity [51], and promote sustainable rural development [52].…”