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The Pathways of Green Agriculture Development in Jilin Province under Low-carbon Economy
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/ACS.HSMS2024.03
Author(s)
Jiao Wang1, Jiarui Xia1, Jiayi Meng1,2,*
Affiliation(s)
1Northeast Electric Power University, Changchun Street, Jilin 132012, China 2State Grid Siping Power Supply Company, 999 Central West Road, Siping 136000, Jilin, China *Corresponding Author.
Abstract
The economic development model characterized by low energy consumption, low pollution and low emissions is referred to as low-carbon economy. China is a major agricultural country, and agriculture is an important type of industry for our economic development. The traditional agricultural economic development model has become a breakthrough for China to meet the requirements of low-carbon economic development. Implementing the strategy of green agricultural economic development and adhering to the path of green agricultural development are important approaches for China’s agriculture to achieve sustainable low-carbon development. Based on the perspective of low-carbon economy, this paper examines the current development status and existing issues of green agriculture in Jilin Province, and explores the pathways to achieve green agricultural development, which holds significant practical significance for the sustainable low-carbon development of agriculture in Jilin Province and the entire country.
Keywords
Jilin Province; Low-carbon Economy; Green Agriculture; Path of Exploration
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