Jiaxing city in Zhejiang province has made efforts to break the urban-rural dual structure and promote an integrated urban and rural development.
This is a new approach for them to get rid of unfavorable production conditions and achieve sustained growth.
Increasingly serious problems such as large stocks of grain and soaring import volume have underlined the urgency of reform of grain price policy regarding temporary grain reserves.
Rural e-commerce has witnessed a swift development in recent years.
With the swift non-agricultural process of rural population and labor force, the transfer of rural land has sped up significantly.
The pilot practice of Liupanshui city in Guizhou province in "turning resources into stock rights, funds into share capitals, and farmers into shareholders" has made initial results.
The structure of China's rural land property right ownership since reform has taken on several new features in recent years that merit our attention.