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What kinds of agriculture are there?

1. green agriculture: an agricultural development model that makes full use of advanced science and technology, advanced industrial equipment and advanced management concepts, aims at promoting the coordination and unity of agricultural product safety, ecological safety, resource safety and improving agricultural comprehensive economic benefits, and promotes the comprehensive, coordinated and sustainable development of human society and economy by advocating agricultural product standardization.

2. Leisure agriculture: Leisure agriculture is a comprehensive leisure agriculture field, which uses rural equipment and space, agricultural production sites, agricultural natural environment and agricultural human resources. Through planning and design, we can give full play to the function of leisure tourism in agriculture and rural areas, improve tourism quality, increase farmers' income and promote rural development.

3. Physical agriculture: the organic combination of physical technology and agricultural production, and the use of electricity, magnetism, sound, light, heat, nuclear and other physical factors with biological effects to control the growth and development of animals and plants and their living environment, so as to promote traditional agriculture to gradually get rid of the dependence on chemical substances such as chemical fertilizers, chemical pesticides and antibiotics and the constraints of the natural environment, and finally obtain high-yield, high-quality and non-toxic agricultural products.

4. Sightseeing agriculture: also known as sightseeing agriculture or green tourism, is a new type of eco-tourism based on agriculture and rural areas. Farmers make use of local favorable natural conditions to open up venues and provide facilities to attract tourists and increase their income.

5. Characteristic agriculture: modern agriculture that transforms the unique agricultural resources in the region into characteristic commodities. Characteristic agriculture has an irreplaceable position in the local market, an absolute advantage in foreign markets, and a relative advantage or even an absolute advantage in the international market.

6. Order agriculture: also known as contract agriculture, order agriculture refers to an agricultural production and marketing mode in which farmers organize and arrange the production of agricultural products according to the orders signed by themselves or their rural organizations with the buyers of agricultural products.

7. Factory farming: a fully mechanized and automated technology (capital) intensive production developed by comprehensively applying modern high-tech, new equipment and management methods, which can carry out continuous operation in the whole process in an artificially created environment.

8. Three-dimensional agriculture: also known as hierarchical agriculture. An agricultural form focusing on the development and utilization of vertical spatial resources. On the basis of the definition of three-dimensional agriculture, the model of three-dimensional agriculture makes rational use of natural resources, biological resources and human production skills to optimize the three-dimensional model composed of species, levels, energy cycle, material transformation and technology.

9. Urban agriculture: agriculture that serves the various needs of the city, especially the production, living and ecological functions, relies on the city, serves the city, adapts to the requirements of urban development, and is incorporated into the urban construction and development strategy and development plan. This is a multifunctional agriculture with a high level of development.

10, digital agriculture: organically combine high-tech such as remote sensing and geographic information system with basic disciplines such as geography and agronomy to realize real-time monitoring and information acquisition of crops. By simulating the phenomenon and process of agricultural production, we can make rational use of agricultural resources, reduce production costs, improve the ecological environment and improve the quality of crop products.

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Basic characteristics of modern agriculture:

1, arming agriculture with modern science and technology, such as excellent varieties, advanced planting system and cultivation, agricultural engineering technology, etc. , and constantly innovate;

2. Increase investment in agriculture and equip agriculture with modern industrial products;

3. Organize and manage agriculture with modern organizational system and economic management methods;

4. Cultivate agricultural producers with knowledge of modern science and technology and economic management, and make them become modern farmers who meet the requirements of modern agricultural production and management.

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