Research on the Mechanism and Path of Sci-Tech Finance Empowering the Sustainable Development of Animal Husbandry

Chang Dou, Guang Yang, Longxian Rao, Jingli Wang, Xin Wang

Abstract


As an important part of agriculture, animal husbandry plays a crucial role in ensuring national food security, promoting rural economic development, and safeguarding the ecological environment. However, the traditional development model of animal husbandry is characterized by high resource consumption and heavy environmental pressure, facing multiple constraints such as insufficient sustainable development level, inadequate scientific and technological investment, and backward financial services. As an important support system integrating technological innovation and financial resources, sci-tech finance has the potential to help animal husbandry transform and upgrade, enhance green production capacity, and strengthen risk prevention and control capabilities. Starting from the connotations of sci-tech finance and the sustainable development of animal husbandry, this paper sorts out the interactive relationship between the two, and based on multiple theoretical foundations such as innovation theory, financial development theory, and sustainable development theory, deeply analyzes the operational mechanisms through which sci-tech finance empowers the sustainable development of animal husbandry in terms of resource allocation, risk management and control, and technological innovation. On this basis, it proposes path choices such as improving sci-tech finance policies, innovating financial product services, constructing a collaborative ecological system, and strengthening talent guarantee. The purpose is to provide theoretical support and practical ideas for improving the high-quality development level of animal husbandry, promoting agricultural modernization and ecological civilization construction.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/se.v11n1p73

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