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SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION

INTEGRATION OF 4 PILLARS

INTENSIVE AGRICULTURAL CULTIVATION

Intensive cultivation is a process led by county and district governments and Cooperatives, together with the new operational entity of Guangxi Co-op Circular Economy Industry Group (project company), in organising land transfer. 

 

Operated on the premise of utilization of livestock manure resources, the Model unifies agricultural planning through data from the  Ledger System of the National Significant Agricultural Resource Information, that includes plowing, planting, management, harvesting, storage, sales, and services. 

 

By fully leveraging the strengths and functions of different service entities, the goal is to meet the national strategic production requirements for grain, oil, and sugar. 

The process also aims to continuously improve the scale of agricultural cultivation, ultimately achieving the effects of soil organic carbon cycling, balanced nutrient, and sustainable intensive cultivation. At the same time, promoting the quality and efficiency of agriculture.

Based on the Ledger System of the National Significant Agricultural Resource Information, national and industrial standards are set up for different crops. 

 

Each stage of agricultural production is certified by the Judicial Agricultural Certification Library and closely collaborates with the Department of Agriculture to build a standard database. 

 

The Financial Office and banks then use the database to quickly determine crop growth and allocate fast and accurate loans, solving the funding needs of intensive planting, and support sustainable intensive planting.

Step 1

Synchronous construction of national and international standards

Step 2

Establishment of the Judicial Agricultural Certification Library

Step 3

Collaboration with the Agricultural Department to build a standard database

Step 4

Collaboration with the Financial Office and banks to certify data assets

KEY MAKERS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF INTENSIVE AGRICULTURAL DATA ASSET ASSESSMENT CENTRE

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