问题 多项选择题

(一) 从2005年开始,A集团在某市联结大批养羊农户启动了“小母羊产业化扶贫项目”。该集团需要优质原料供应基地,农户需要良好的经营项目和生产技术,政府追求推动减贫的社会效益,这三种不同目标促成了三方合作的共同愿望,促成了“小母羊产业化扶贫项目”的产生。在实际运作中,A集团无偿提供1头良种小母羊给1户农户饲养,同时提供技术支持;农户饲养的小母羊长大产仔后,农户还2头小母羊给A集团;A集团再把农户还回的2头小母羊分别送给2户农户饲养;这2头小母羊长大产仔后,2户农户分别向A集团交回2头商品仔羊。完成一个周期后,集团最初提供的1头小种羊和其余仔羊归农户所有,集团获得4头商品仔羊。

与传统的农业经营方式比较,农业产业化的主要特征有______。

A.农业专业化

B.经营一体化

C.服务定向化

D.利益分配机制合理化

答案

参考答案:A,B,D

解析: 本题考查农业产业化的特征。选项C说法错误,正确的应该是服务社会化。

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