Current Situation and Suggestions for the Development of Planting and Breeding Circular Agriculture
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    China is the largest country in the livestock and poultry industry in the world. The intensive and largescale breeding model has produced a series of problems such as large amount of breeding waste, disconnection between planting and breeding, low level of resource utilization, and serious pollution from livestock and poultry breeding. This seriously restricts the green and highquality development of my country's aquaculture upgrading, and also poses severe challenges to rural revitalization and ecological civilization construction. Therefore, rational utilization of livestock and poultry manure resources and the construction of an agricultural system of planting and breeding cycles are effective ways to solve these problems. In recent years, China has proposed to follow the circular development concept of "planting to drive breeding, and breeding to promote planting" in combination with planting and breeding, with local consumption, energy recycling, and comprehensive utilization as the main line, to build an intensive, standardized, and socialized system. The combined planting and breeding plus coordinated development model promotes sustainable agricultural development and recommends agricultural modernization. This paper analyzes and summarizes its characteristics by exploring the implementation significance of the planting and breeding cycle model and the current development status of the domestic planting and breeding cycle model. It is expected to make suggestions for the future development of the planting and breeding cycle agricultural model.

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