Xue Qu | Agricultural Resources | Best Researcher Award

Dr Xue Qu |  Agricultural Resources |  Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at  School of Management/Chengdu University of Information Technology, China

Dr. Xue Qu is a distinguished researcher at the School of Management, Chengdu University of Information Technology. She holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree from China Agricultural University and a doctoral degree from the University of Tokyo, funded by the China Scholarship Council. Her research focuses on agricultural resources, the environment, and food security, with specific interest in food loss and waste, agriculture outsourcing services, and resource and environmental footprints. Dr. Qu has published 12 papers in reputed journals such as Applied Economics and the Journal of Integrative Agriculture. She has participated in several significant projects funded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and the State Administration of Grain. Dr. Qu’s work offers valuable insights into agricultural outsourcing’s impact on harvest losses, contributing empirical evidence for regulating moral hazards in these services as agricultural marketization expands in the future.

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🎓 Academic and Professional Background:

Dr. Xue Qu is currently affiliated with the School of Management at Chengdu University of Information Technology. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from China Agricultural University and her doctoral degree from the University of Tokyo under the China Scholarship Council’s funding. Her research interests span agricultural resources and environment, food security, food loss and waste, agriculture outsourcing service, and resource and environmental footprint. She has published 12 papers in esteemed journals such as Applied Economics, Journal of Integrative Agriculture, and Agriculture.

🔬 Research and Innovations:

Dr. Qu has been involved in several significant research projects, including the “Technology System for Modern Agricultural Industry—Rabbit Industry” funded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, and “Research on the Investigation and Evaluation Technology of Post-harvest Loss and Waste of Grain” funded by the State Administration of Grain.

📚 Publications and Contributions:

Dr. Qu has contributed significantly to the academic community with her research on rice harvest losses, food security, and agricultural sustainability. Her notable works include articles published in high-impact journals like Applied Economics and Agriculture, where she explores the effects of farming scale, mechanization, and outsourcing services on harvest losses in China. Additionally, she has authored a book chapter on field harvest losses in China.

🏆 Achievements and Recognitions:

With 94 citations on Google Scholar, Dr. Qu’s research has garnered attention and impact in her field. Her work provides empirical evidence on the moral hazards associated with agricultural outsourcing services, a crucial insight as the marketization of agricultural production continues to expand.

🌱 Areas of Research:

  • Food Security
  • Food Economy
  • Agricultural Sustainability

🤝 Collaborations and Memberships:

Dr. Qu collaborates with notable researchers such as Laping Wu, Daizo Kojima, Mitsuyoshi Ando, Yi Luo, Dong Huang, and Fangfang Cao, contributing to advancements in agricultural research.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Can Harvest Outsourcing Services Reduce Field Harvest Losses of Rice in China?
    QU Xue, D Kojima, Y Nishihara, L Wu, A Mitsuyoshi
    Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 20(5), 1396-1406, 2021 (Citations: 39)
  • The Losses in the Rice Harvest Process: A Review
    X Qu, D Kojima, L Wu, M Ando
    Sustainability, 13(17), 9627, 2021 (Citations: 16)
  • Impact of Rice Harvest Loss by Mechanization or Outsourcing: Comparison of Specialized and Part-Time Farmers
    X Qu, D Kojima, Y Nishihara, L Wu, M Ando
    Agricultural Economics/Zemědělská Ekonomika, 66(12), 2020 (Citations: 12)
  • Effects of Different Harvesting Ways on Grain Loss: Based on the Field Survey of 3251 Rural Households in China
    X LI, D HUANG, X QU, J ZHU
    Journal of Natural Resources, 35(5), 1043-1054, 2020 (Citations: 6)
  • Do Farming Scale and Mechanization Affect Moral Hazard in Rice Harvest Outsourcing Service in China?
    X Qu, D Kojima, L Wu, M Ando
    Agriculture, 12(8), 1205, 2022 (Citations: 5)
  • A Study of Rice Harvest Losses in China: Do Mechanization and Farming Scale Matter?
    X Qu, D Kojima, Y Nishihara, L Wu, M Ando
    Japanese Journal of Agricultural Economics, 23, 83-88, 2021 (Citations: 5)
  • Rice Harvest Losses Caused by Agency Slack in China: A Mediation Analysis
    X Qu, D Kojima, L Wu, M Ando
    Applied Economics, 55(10), 1129-1141, 2023 (Citations: 2)
  • An Inverse Relationship between Farm Size and Rice Harvest Loss: Evidence from China
    Y Luo, D Huang, X Qu, L Wu
    Land, 11(10), 1760, 2022 (Citations: 2)
  • Impacts of Work Attitude of Outsourcing Services on Food Losses: Evidence from Rice Harvest in China
    X Qu, D Kojima, L Wu, M Ando
    International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, 25(4), 587-599, 2022 (Citations: 1)
  • Does Outsourcing Skimp Work Attitude? Comparative Analysis between Business and Part-Time Farmers in China
    X Qu, D Kojima, L Wu, M Ando
    Japanese Journal of Farm Management, 60(2), 41-46, 2022 (Citations: 1)
  • Does Outsourcing Skimp Work Attitude?
    Q Xue, K Daizo, W Laping, A Mitsuyoshi
    Agricultural Economics Research, 60(2), 41-46, 2022
  • Harvest Loss Rate of Sweet Potato and Its Influencing Factors
    HY Han Yan, QX Qu Xue, HD Huang Dong, WLP Wu LaPing
    Southwest China Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2019

 

yun Shen | Agricultural Economics | Best Researcher Award

Prof yun Shen | Agricultural Economics |  Best Researcher Award

Professor at  Sichuan Agricultural University, China

Yun Shen is a distinguished Professor at Sichuan Agricultural University, specializing in applied economics with a focus on rural financial development. With a prolific academic career spanning China and Australia, he has authored over 60 papers in esteemed journals such as “Journal of Rural Studies” and served as a reviewer for “Economic Review”. Yun has led more than 20 research projects, resulting in significant contributions to understanding economic dynamics in rural areas. He has published four books and holds editorial appointments in key journals. Yun’s work includes pioneering the Southwestern Rural Finance and Poverty Alleviation Database and advancing integration theories for urban-rural development. His research impact extends globally, influencing policy and practice.

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Academic Achievements:

With over 60 papers published in esteemed journals such as “Journal of Rural Studies,” Professor Shen is recognized for his scholarly contributions. He has led numerous national and provincial research projects, garnering over 3000 citations, including several highly cited papers. His work has earned accolades like the Sichuan Provincial Social Science Outstanding Achievement Awards.

Research Focus: Agricultural Economics

Professor Yun Shen, affiliated with Sichuan Agricultural University, specializes in Agricultural Economics. His research delves into the intricate dynamics of rural finance, agricultural development, and natural resource management. With a focus on elucidating the interplay between financial systems, natural resources, and economic growth in rural settings, Professor Shen’s work aims to advance sustainable practices and enhance economic outcomes in agricultural communities.

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 379
  • Citations since 2019: 296
  • h-index: 10
  • i10-index: 10

Publication Top Notes:

  • Index system of sustainable rural development based on the concept of ecological livability
    X Li, H Yang, J Jia, Y Shen, J Liu
    Environmental Impact Assessment Review 86, 106478 (2021)
  • Impacts of livelihood assets on adaptation strategies in response to climate change: Evidence from Pakistan
    GR Sargani, Y Jiang, AA Chandio, Y Shen, Z Ding, A Ali
    Environment, Development and Sustainability 25 (7), 6117-6140 (2023)
  • Construction and empirical analysis of index system for rural revitalization strategy
    J Jia, X Li, Y Shen
    Finance and Economics Science, 70-82 (2018)
  • Analysis of influencing factors of agricultural land use right transfer price – empirical evidence from household and regional levels
    Y Shen, S Zhu, Y Deng, L Teng, R Zhao
    China Rural Observation, 2-17 (2012)
  • Social capital, binary finance, and rural household lending behavior
    Y Shen
    Economic Review, 80-90 (2016)
  • Research on intermediary platform and pricing mechanism in agricultural land transfer market – based on the perspective of bilateral market theory
    S Zhu, Y Shen, CY Shi
    Agricultural Economics and Management, 39-46 (2011)
  • No farmer no food, assessing farmers’ climate change mitigation and adaptation behaviors in farm production
    GR Sargani, Y Jiang, MA Joyo, Y Liu, Y Shen, AA Chandio
    Journal of Rural Studies 100, 103035 (2023)
  • Construction and empirical analysis of evaluation index system for rural industrial revitalization
    Y Shen, H Chen, X Chen, TT Hu
    World Agriculture, 59-69 (2020)
  • Empirical analysis of forest farmers’ cognition of forest reform policy – based on survey of 400 sample households in 10 counties in Jiangxi
    XL Kang, Y Shen, S Zhu
    Journal of Jiangxi Agricultural University: Social Sciences Edition 11 (3), 18-22 (2012)
  • Research on evaluation index system of affluent life of rural residents in China – based on the perspective of building a moderately prosperous society in all respects
    Y Shen, JR Li
    Research World, 42-50 (2020)
  • Chain financing model and precise poverty alleviation effect
    Y Shen, XB Peng
    Economic Research 42, 9 (2016)
  • Analysis of influencing factors of migrant workers’ employment ability
    ZJ Chen, Y Deng, Y Shen
    Journal of Jiangxi Agricultural University: Social Sciences Edition 11 (2), 14-19 (2012)
  • Measurement and spatiotemporal evolution of quality of life of rural residents in China under the perspective of common prosperity
    Y Shen, YX Yin, X Zhong
    Journal of Southwest Minzu University (Humanities and Social Sciences Edition) 43 (2), 103-114 (2022)
  • How do cooperatives alleviate poverty of farmers? Evidence from Rural China
    Y Shen, J Wang, L Wang, B Wu, X Ye, Y Han, R Wang, AA Chandio
    Land 11 (10), 1836 (2022)
  • Urbanization regional spillover and regional economic growth convergence – based on empirical evidence from Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Zone
    Y Shen, YQ Cao, XB Peng
    Journal of Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, 19-29 (2014)
  • Farm risks, livelihood asset allocation, and adaptation practices in response to climate change: A cross-country analysis
    GR Sargani, Y Shen, Y Liu, MA Joyo, J Liu, Y Jiang, H Zhang
    Frontiers in Environmental Science 10 (2023)
  • Agglomeration of agricultural industry and green development: Efficiency measurement and impact effects
    L Xue, Y Shen, CH Xu
    Economic Compass 37 (3), 45-53 (2020)
  • Agglomeration of agricultural industry and green development: Coupling degree and synergistic effect
    L Xue, CH Xu, Y Shen
    Statistics and Decision, 125-129 (2019)
  • The effects of ecological public welfare jobs on the usage of clean energy by farmers: Evidence from Tibet areas – China
    H Zhang, Y Tang, MA Ankrah Twumasi, AA Chandio, L Guo, R Wan, S Pan, …
    Agriculture 12 (7), 900 (2022)

 

Irina Pilvere | Agrarian Economics | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Irina Pilvere |  Agrarian Economics |  Best Researcher Award

Professor at  Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Latvia

Irina Pilvere is a distinguished academic and researcher with a focus on agrarian economics, rural and regional development, and the Common Agricultural Policy. She has held prominent leadership positions, including Rector and Professor at the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LBTU). Her extensive career spans over three decades in higher education, state institutions, and scientific research.

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Education:

PhD in Economics, Latvia University of Agriculture (1998-2001) Master of Social Sciences in Economics, Latvia University of Agriculture (1992)

Professional Experience:

  • Rector and Professor, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (July 2014 – June 2024)
    • Managed university operations, taught agrarian economics, led scientific projects.
  • Dean and Professor, Faculty of Economics, Latvia University of Agriculture (September 2006 – June 2014)
    • Administered faculty operations, taught, and led research initiatives.
  • Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Latvia University of Agriculture (January 2006 – August 2006)
    • Specialized in agrarian economics and rural development.
  • Director, Rural Support Service, Ministry of Agriculture (January 2000 – January 2006)
    • Managed EU CAP support payments and rural development programs.
  • Deputy of State Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture (September 1993 – December 1999)
    • Oversaw agriculture, fisheries, and forestry budget planning.

Honours and Awards:

  • Medal of the Ministry of Agriculture “For Assiduity”
  • Three-Star Order Third Class
  • Various acknowledgments from the Latvian Academy of Sciences, LUA, and international institutions

Professional Memberships:

  • Latvian Academy of Science – True Member
  • Latvian Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Science – True Member and Vice President
  • Nordic Association of Agricultural Scientists (NJF)
  • Member of various editorial boards and scientific committees

 Agrarian Economics Research Focus:

Irina Pilvere is a leading researcher in agrarian economics, focusing on the economic aspects of agriculture, rural development, and policy-making. Her work encompasses the following key areas:

  1. Common Agricultural Policy (CAP):
    • Pilvere’s research extensively covers the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy, analyzing its impact on agricultural productivity, rural development, and regional economic growth.
    • She has managed projects related to the evaluation and implementation of CAP support payments, contributing to policy adjustments that benefit rural communities.
  2. Sustainable Agricultural Practices:
    • Her studies often explore sustainable practices in agriculture, aiming to enhance environmental conservation while ensuring economic viability for farmers.
    • Projects such as “Evaluation of Organic Soils in Latvia Agriculture” focus on efficient land use and the sustainable management of agricultural resources.
  3. Rural and Regional Development:
    • Pilvere’s research addresses the socio-economic development of rural areas, investigating investment opportunities, infrastructure development, and the socio-economic impact of agricultural policies.
    • Her work includes projecting agriculture development in Latvia, utilizing advanced modeling tools to forecast and strategize for future growth.
  4. Bioeconomy:
    • As part of her broader economic research, Pilvere is involved in bioeconomy projects, which aim to integrate biological resources and processes into economic practices for sustainable growth.
    • She managed subprojects under the Horizon 2020 BioMonitor initiative, which supports the development of a European Bioeconomy.

Publication Top Notes:

  • When pesticide reduction objectives meet business as usual: Possible impacts on the crop sector in Latvia
  • Assessment of the inclusion of a feed additive of sodium humate derived from freshwater sapropel in diets for broiler chickens
  • Biogas production European Union and national regulatory enactments and regulations in Latvia
  • Development trends and challenges in beef cattle breeding in Latvia
  • The Baltic States’ stock market development dynamics
  • Predictable and stable tax policy for the bioeconomy sector
  • Replacement of non-renewable resources with sustainable bioresources in public procurement in Latvia
  • Result-oriented efficient and sustainable resource management in forestry in Latvia
  • LASAM Model: An Important Tool in the Decision Support System for Policymakers and Farmers