Comparative Study on the Coordination of Food Production and Farmers’ Income in Heilongjiang

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Heilongjiang, as the nation’s major commodity food base and major food production province, has been among the front rank of nation’s food output. The paper constructs the coordination index to judge the coordination between food production and farmers’ income with reference to the comparative advantage theory. Finally, the paper gets the conclusion that Heilongjiang is the most unbalance provinces of whole China. If want to change the situation, Heilongjiang governments should improve farmers’ income growth.

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DOI: 10.1117/12.905852

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