NEW PRODUCTIVITY ENABLES HIGH QUALITY DIGITAL AGRICULTURE IN JILIN PROVINCE DEVELOPMENT LOGIC AND IMPLEMENTATION COUNTERMEASURES
Volume 3, Issue 5, Pp 50-58, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/wjebr3075
Author(s)
AiLing Zhu*, Tao Ding, XinXin Liu
Affiliation(s)
School of Management, Changchun University, Changchun 130022, Jilin, China.
Corresponding Author
AiLing Zhu
ABSTRACT
As a pioneering model driving the transformation and upgrading of traditional agriculture, digital agriculture has long been prioritized by government authorities. The new quality productive forces, characterized by technological innovation, high efficiency, and superior quality, provide robust support for the high-quality development of digital agriculture. Under the impetus of these advanced productive forces, digital agriculture will fully embrace the development concepts of innovation, openness, coordination, green practices, and sharing, thereby comprehensively empowering the high-quality development of digital agriculture in Jilin Province. However, various challenges remain in the province that urgently require resolution. To achieve sustainable development in the new era, Jilin must focus on cultivating and advancing high-quality digital agriculture as its core objective, establishing distinctive local strategies for digital agricultural advancement.
KEYWORDS
New quality productivity; Digital agriculture; High-quality development; Jilin province
CITE THIS PAPER
AiLing Zhu, Tao Ding, XinXin Liu. New productivity enables high quality digital agriculture in Jilin province development logic and implementation countermeasures. World Journal of Economics and Business Research. 2025, 3(5): 50-58. DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/wjebr3075.
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