The role of highway construction in influencing agricultural green total factor productivity in China: agricultural industry structure transformation perspective

Author:

Zhou Zhou,Duan Jianqiang,Geng Shaoqing,Li Ran

Abstract

Highway construction is vital in agricultural production, directly influencing food security and public health. This study utilized the Epsilon-based measurement-global-Malmquist-model (EBM-GML) and the spatial econometrics model with 31 Chinese provinces’ panel data from 2002 to 2020 to investigate the impacts and the mechanisms of low-grade and high-grade highways on the agricultural green total factor productivity (AGTFP). Research findings indicated that (1) low-grade and high-grade highway construction significantly promote the AGTFP through technological progress, and the high-grade highway exerts a significant positive spillover effect on the adjacent areas’ AGTFP. (2) The mechanisms of low-grade and high-grade roads on the AGTFP are heterogenous. Low-grade roads could improve the AGTFP by encouraging the rationalization of the agricultural industry structure. High-grade highways promote the AGTFP by upgrading the industry structure. And each-grade road could promote the AGTFP by stimulating the integration of planting and breeding. (3) Both low-grade and high-grade highways improved the AGTFP in non-main-grain-producing areas but inhibited it in main-grain-producing areas. Therefore, this study provided practical policy recommendations for green development in China’s agricultural sector and valuable insights for other developing countries.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

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