How do farmland rental markets affect farmers' income? Evidence from a matched renting-in and renting-out household survey in Northeast China.

Promoting farmland transfer through the farmland rental market is an essential instrument to achieve the scale economy of agricultural production in China. However, past literature on the land reform in China pays more attention to the renting-in household or the renting-out household, respectively,...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:969dd79c44d448c7bdbaf93a64eb27182021-12-02T20:13:59ZHow do farmland rental markets affect farmers' income? Evidence from a matched renting-in and renting-out household survey in Northeast China.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0256590https://doaj.org/article/969dd79c44d448c7bdbaf93a64eb27182021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256590https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203Promoting farmland transfer through the farmland rental market is an essential instrument to achieve the scale economy of agricultural production in China. However, past literature on the land reform in China pays more attention to the renting-in household or the renting-out household, respectively, less to both types of households together. Using a large-scale survey of farm households in China, we examine the determinants of participation in the farmland rental market and quantify the impact of the rental market on farmers' income. Findings show household off-farm income, family members' part-time employment, agricultural subsidies, and participation in agricultural cooperatives significantly affect farmers' participation in the farmland rental market. Participation in the farmland rental market significantly increases the income of renting-in households, while it decreases the income of renting-out households, which might result from the temporary lag effect of the land system reform.Ning GengZhifeng GaoChuchu SunMengyao WangPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 9, p e0256590 (2021)
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Ning Geng
Zhifeng Gao
Chuchu Sun
Mengyao Wang
How do farmland rental markets affect farmers' income? Evidence from a matched renting-in and renting-out household survey in Northeast China.
description Promoting farmland transfer through the farmland rental market is an essential instrument to achieve the scale economy of agricultural production in China. However, past literature on the land reform in China pays more attention to the renting-in household or the renting-out household, respectively, less to both types of households together. Using a large-scale survey of farm households in China, we examine the determinants of participation in the farmland rental market and quantify the impact of the rental market on farmers' income. Findings show household off-farm income, family members' part-time employment, agricultural subsidies, and participation in agricultural cooperatives significantly affect farmers' participation in the farmland rental market. Participation in the farmland rental market significantly increases the income of renting-in households, while it decreases the income of renting-out households, which might result from the temporary lag effect of the land system reform.
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author Ning Geng
Zhifeng Gao
Chuchu Sun
Mengyao Wang
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Chuchu Sun
Mengyao Wang
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title How do farmland rental markets affect farmers' income? Evidence from a matched renting-in and renting-out household survey in Northeast China.
title_short How do farmland rental markets affect farmers' income? Evidence from a matched renting-in and renting-out household survey in Northeast China.
title_full How do farmland rental markets affect farmers' income? Evidence from a matched renting-in and renting-out household survey in Northeast China.
title_fullStr How do farmland rental markets affect farmers' income? Evidence from a matched renting-in and renting-out household survey in Northeast China.
title_full_unstemmed How do farmland rental markets affect farmers' income? Evidence from a matched renting-in and renting-out household survey in Northeast China.
title_sort how do farmland rental markets affect farmers' income? evidence from a matched renting-in and renting-out household survey in northeast china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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url https://doaj.org/article/969dd79c44d448c7bdbaf93a64eb2718
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