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BCAS
Volume 39, 2025
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| Article Number | 2025006 | |
| Number of page(s) | 8 | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bcas/2025006 | |
| Published online | 22 December 2025 | |
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High-quality Agricultural Development in Chinese Subtropical Region: Challenges and Strategies
Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hunan 410125, China
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(CHEN H.)
High-quality agricultural development in China’s subtropical region is critical for national food security and ecological sustainability. This region encompasses 16 provinces covering approximately one-quarter of China’s land area and home to nearly half its population. Characterized by abundant hydrothermal resources with synchronous heat and precipitation, it serves as a traditional agricultural hub contributing 40% of grain output and over 54% of meat production of the nation. However, the region faces mounting pressures: Underutilized potential in hilly and mountainous areas, disconnected crop-livestock systems leading to resource inefficiency and pollution, and insufficient systematic research on regional agricultural development. Addressing these challenges requires an innovative agroecological framework oriented toward the “Big Food Concept,” integrating efficient resource utilization with ecological conservation. This paper examines the characteristics, challenges, and pathways for sustainable agricultural transformation in China’s subtropical region, proposing strategies for optimizing agricultural layout, promoting crop-live-stock integration, and strengthening scientific innovation platforms to build a “southern defense line” for national food security.
Key words: subtropical region / high-quality development / smart agriculture / big food concept / food security
Cite this article as: CHEN Hongsong, LI Xi, LIU Shoulong, and XU Xianli. (2025) High-quality Agricultural Development in Chinese Subtropical Region: Challenges and Strategies. Bulletin of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 39, 2025006. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/bcas/2025006
CHEN Hongsong, researcher at the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, focuses on soil physics and eco-hydrology. His key achievements include soil and water conservation, hydrological processes and modeling, and plant water adaptation mechanism in karst areas. He is a recipient of the National Science and Technology Progress Award (Second Prize), the Guangxi Science and Technology Progress Award (First Prize), in recognition of his innovative contributions to karst eco-hydrological processes and Simulations.
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