“Who will farm”and “how to farm”are two interrelated and interacting problems, whose key solution is to cultivate high-quality farmers required by agricultural industry. At present, there are such problems in training professional farmers that the training objects are prominent but the coverage is insufficient,the training subjects are diversified but lack of standardization,the training content focuses on skills but ignores the overall quality, the training requires qualification and identity but ignores objective needs, and so on. These problems cannot fundamentally meet the realistic demands of "who will farm". As an important part of China’s education system, agricultural vocational colleges have both advantages and strengths in cultivating high-quality professional farmers. Agricultural vocational colleges should give full play to their own advantages, focus on the unity of the present and the future, combining skill training with quality education, promoting the integration of small-scale peasant economy and scale entity,so as to be a response to the realistic demands of "who will farm" and "how to farm". |