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Breeding is generally traditional.

Farmers return home to start businesses, and these four industries are sought after.

① Modern scale aquaculture

Large-scale planting and breeding is the favorite of returning entrepreneurs, accounting for more than 40%. Large-scale planting is mainly formed through land circulation. If we get rid of the small-scale peasant model and engage in mechanized planting and harvesting, we can realize semi-automation and full mechanization of agriculture. This is particularly prominent in the plain area, where almost all villages have circulating land.

② aquaculture with local characteristics.

The main thing that rural areas can do seems to be related to the production of agricultural products. In addition to large-scale farming, the proportion of small but fine, small and beautiful farmers is also very high, exceeding 20%; Family farms are the most common. Contract farming and planting take the high-quality route, and strive for national policy support. This is also a way of returning home to start a business, especially suitable for mountainous areas and forest areas that are not conducive to large-scale farming.

③ Agricultural products processing and circulation industry

Rural areas provide people with all the primary production of agricultural products, which is also the natural resources of those who return home to start businesses. After all, these are all processed and sold. Therefore, it is not surprising that producer services such as primary processing, deep processing and logistics, which are attached to the agricultural production chain, have a broad market and become the choice for returning farmers to start businesses.

④ Leisure agriculture and cultural and creative industries.

With the promotion of agricultural ecology in the country, an agricultural model mainly based on leisure agriculture has gradually emerged in rural areas, which can also be called experiential agriculture, sightseeing, production interaction, agricultural cultural tour and so on. They are all entrepreneurial models of new farmers. And with the mood of the media, more and more entrepreneurs in emerging agriculture are attracting a large number of young people to return home to start businesses.