The Game Between Companies and Farmers in Controlling Pig Environmental Pollution

Jing LI, Zhuping GONG

Abstract


To reduce the waste pollution in the “company + peasant household” special cultivation mode, an effective countermeasure is to help farmers use waste to integrate planting with breeding. But considering the farm are not surrounding the pig farm, it exists long distance transportation of waste, and the household economic crops of every peasant are not unified. I also take into account of the planting and pest control technology as well as the final sales. Then the author puts forward four feasible schemes: The first is farmers use waste to grow their own crops, the second is the company contracts farmers land using waste to plant, the third is companies develop crops planting and using waste, the last is using the waste to cultivate crops by means of “company + peasant household”. Based on the theory discussion and game derivation of the four ways, I made the conclusion that “company + peasant household” mode is more effective to solve the problem. It realizes the symbiotic association of planting and breeding, not only can solve the problem of environmental pollution, but also brings a new profit growth point to the companies, and makes the farmers earn more income. More importantly, the scientific farming method can improve the utilization of resources and optimize the allocation of resources.


Keywords


“Company + peasant household”; Farming combination; Game

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n

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