Analysis of the current situation of agricultural foreign direct investment in China
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With the deepening of economic globalization and the domestic reform and opening up process, coupled with the
continuous acceleration of industrialization and urbanization, a series of problems related to national security, such as
ecological and environmental protection pressure, shortage of cultivated land resources and shortage of food supply, have
been highlighted, and the foreign investment of China's agricultural enterprises is needed.By analyzing the micro data, we
find that state-owned agricultural enterprises prefer developing countries, while private enterprises prefer developed
countries, which put forward the problems existing in the current process of foreign direct investment of agricultural
enterprises and put forward relevant suggestions.
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