Research on Policies to Support the Cultivation of Leading Enterprises in Agricultural Industrialization: Quantitative Analysis Based on 229 Provincial Policy Texts

Hongling XIANG

Abstract


Leading enterprises in agricultural industrialization are the new force leading the comprehensive revitalization of rural areas and the modernization of agriculture and rural areas. This study takes 229 provincial-level agricultural leading enterprise support policies as the research object, and deeply analyzes their policy layout characteristics and policy focus. Using the content analysis method, the quantitative standards of China’s provincial agricultural leading enterprises support policies are constructed from the three dimensions of policy objectives, policy intensity and policy measures, and the quantitative support policy texts are quantified, and the research conclusions: (1) On the whole, the design of policy measures is clear and specific, but the accuracy of policy objectives is general, the policy of providing precise services to agricultural leading enterprises is insufficient, and the form of policy issuance is single and low. Total policy effectiveness: eastern> western> central, average policy effectiveness: central> eastern>western; (2) The eastern region is economically developed, and financial support should be increased as much as possible to help the development of agricultural leading enterprises; The central region should give play to the leading role of major agricultural provinces, carry out policy pilots, and encourage advanced enterprises to participate in policy formulation; The western region should give play to the advantages of characteristic industries and inject more energy into leading agricultural enterprises.

 


Keywords


Leading enterprises of agricultural industrialization; Provincial policy; Policy quantification; Content analysis method

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