Abstract

Since the 1980s, developed countries have attached great importance to the formulation of incentive policies for farmers’ environmental protection behaviors

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  • Agricultural Ecological Compensation Policy Pattern in Developed CountriesSince the 1980s, developed countries have attached great importance to the formulation of incentive policies for farmers’ environmental protection behaviors, implemented a series of compensation policy projects to promote environmental protection production, and formed a diversified agricultural ecological compensation models

  • The study summarizes the practice of foreign agro-ecological compensation policies and believes that developed countries usually adopt the following three typical compensation modes

  • The US “Government-Led” Compensation Model: From the publication of the Agricultural Adjustment Act by the US government in 1933 to the revision and adjustment of the Agricultural Law in 2002, the us government invested a large amount of money every year to ensure the healthy and sustainable development of land through cost sharing, land renting, incentive subsidies, technical measures and other supporting policies [1,2]

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Agricultural Ecological Compensation Policy Pattern in Developed Countries Since the 1980s, developed countries have attached great importance to the formulation of incentive policies for farmers’ environmental protection behaviors, implemented a series of compensation policy projects to promote environmental protection production, and formed a diversified agricultural ecological compensation models.

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