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What is a shared farm?
Shared farm refers to a new business model, which shares farmland and agricultural resources so that urban residents can participate in agricultural production. Its appearance provides an innovative way to solve the problems of cultivated land shortage and food security caused by urbanization.

Shared farms have solved the demand of urban people for farmland resources. With the continuous increase of urban population, cultivated land resources have become more tense. Shared farms integrate idle cultivated land, manage and distribute it by using the Internet platform, so that urban residents can obtain their own cultivated land through lease or purchase.

By sharing farms, urban residents can establish contact with rural farmers and gain more agricultural knowledge and experience. At the same time, farmers can also make full use of the platform of shared farms to directly connect their agricultural products with urban residents and establish offline and online sales channels. This kind of interaction and communication will help to deepen the understanding between urban and rural areas, promote rural economic development and promote the process of agricultural modernization.

The significance of building a shared farm;

1. Sharing farms is conducive to promoting agricultural modernization and improving agricultural production efficiency. By introducing advanced agricultural technology and equipment, shared farms can realize large-scale and intensive production, reduce production costs and improve the quality and output of agricultural products.

2. Sharing farms can drive farmers to increase their income and get rich. Sharing farms can get higher sales prices, reduce intermediate links and increase farmers' income by directly docking with consumers.

3. Sharing farms also helps to improve the rural environment and promote the sustainable development of rural areas. In the process of sharing farm construction, we should strengthen the protection of land, water and other resources, promote green production methods, and improve the rural ecological environment.

4. Shared farms can also meet the needs of urban residents for healthy and green food, promote urban-rural exchanges and interactions, and enhance social cohesion.