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Research on the Patterns and Promotion Measures of Industrial Transfer for Rural Revitalization in Northern Guangdong
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jiem.202503201
Author(s)
Jianchun Li1, Xinyi Liu2,*, Chunzhao Liu1
Affiliation(s)
¹Guangdong Songshan Polytechnic, Shaoguan, Guangdong, China ²Zhejiang Business Technology Institute, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China *Corresponding Author
Abstract
This study examines industrial revitalization within rural revitalization, specifically investigating patterns of industrial transfer supporting rural development in northern Guangdong. The research comprehensively analyzes challenges rural areas face in undertaking industrial transfer and proposes recommendations for promoting rural revitalization through industrial transfer. Findings indicate that industrial transfer significantly impacts balanced regional development by promoting agricultural structural optimization, accelerating rural labor transfer, and increasing farmers' income. However, northern Guangdong faces difficulties in attracting industrial transfer from the Pearl River Delta, including insufficient attractiveness, weak selection capacity, limited reception capacity, and inadequate development capacity. Recommendations include increasing agricultural industry support, accelerating the development of village-enriching industries, cultivating production factors to improve the investment environment, and leveraging local resource advantages to attract investment, thereby promoting sustainable rural industrial development.
Keywords
Industrial Transfer; Rural Revitalization Patterns; Promotion Measures; Dynamic Interaction Mechanism; Regional Coordinated Development Strategy
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