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Strategic Study of CAE >> 2024, Volume 26, Issue 2 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2024.02.012

Transformation Path for Agricultural Whole Chain Standardization

1. Institute of Agriculture and Food Standardization, China National Institute of Standardization, Beijing 100191, China

2. Zhejiang Institute of Standardization (Zhejiang Standardization Think Tank), Hangzhou 31006, China

3. College of Humanities and Development Studies, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, China

Funding project:中国工程院咨询项目“国家标准化发展战略研究”(2019-ZD-26);国家社会科学基金项目(17BJL089) Received: 2024-01-03 Revised: 2023-03-18 Available online: 2024-04-02

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Abstract

Agricultural whole chain standardization (AWCS) is crucial for ensuring the security and stability of the agricultural industry of China and for promoting the transformation and upgrading of the industry. Currently, AWCS in China is faced with major challenges, including continuous optimization of the standards supply structure, urgent need to enhance the coordination between standards for different links, and prominent linkage barriers. This study analyzes the realistic values of the transformation of AWCS from the aspects of stability and security of the supply chain, smooth flow of elements of all links, innovation of production and operation modes, improvement in brand competitiveness, and low-carbon transformation. Additionally, the study proposes that the transformation of AWCS should focus on the following aspects: (1) comprehensive and complex problems of the industry; (2) coordination of pre-production, production, and post-production standards; (3) effective supply of high-quality standards; and (4) participation of all stakeholders. To the end, it is necessary to improve the effective supply of high-quality standards, promote the coordinated governance of standards across the entire industry chain, establish a connectivity mechanism for local standards, and strengthen the innovation of standards implementation mechanisms.

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