Research on the Cultivation Path of High Quality Farmers

Suwen FANG

Abstract


The cultivation of high-quality farmers is the key to promoting the revitalization of rural talents. Through the shortcomings of rural human capital, it is proposed that high-quality farmers are important human capital in rural areas. On the basis of summarizing the guidance theory of high-quality farmer cultivation, drawing on the successful experience of professional farmer cultivation in developed countries, exploring the “four three two one” high-quality farmer cultivation path that fits the local demands, that is, the “four in one”, and optimizing vocational training System; “Three Educations Synergy” to build a multi-level agricultural education system; “Two drives together” to improve the quality of community education; “A game of chess”to build a lifelong education “overpass” to promote life-long learning and other multi-integrated high-quality farmer cultivation paths.


Keywords


Rural revitalization; High-quality farmers; Lifelong learning; Cultivation path; Research

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