A Review of Research on the Dilemma and Way Out for the Development of "Company+Farmer" Model
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, Development Dilemma, Fraud Prevention and Control, Research ReviewAbstract
The "company + farmer" model in agricultural industrialization faces fraud risks and regulatory hurdles. Solutions include integrating government subsidies with blockchain and remote sensing to enhance transparency, adopting mar-ket-driven mechanisms like credit systems and insurance, promoting equity partnerships such as Wen's stake-holding model to align interests, and deploy-ing IoT/big data paired with farmer training to bridge the digital divide. Future innovations like agricultural metaverse, AI monitoring, and a national credit platform could further improve cooperation efficiency, with real-world cases validating these approaches.
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