Impact of digital technology on the efficiency of high-standard farmland construction: evidence from China

High-standard farmland construction (HSFC) is a key measure to ensure national food security. The development of digital technology has brought new opportunities for HSFC. Based on panel data from 30 provinces (municipalities and autonomous regions), this paper employs a two-way fixed effects model,...

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Main Author: Wei Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2025.1559021/full
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description High-standard farmland construction (HSFC) is a key measure to ensure national food security. The development of digital technology has brought new opportunities for HSFC. Based on panel data from 30 provinces (municipalities and autonomous regions), this paper employs a two-way fixed effects model, a panel threshold model, and a spatial Durbin model (SDM) to empirically examine the impact of digital technology on HSFC efficiency, as well as its threshold and spatial spillover effects. The study yielded the following key findings: First, digital technology has significantly improved the efficiency of HSFC. Simultaneously, its positive impact is more pronounced in areas with smaller terrain undulations, areas with higher agricultural land transfer, and eastern regions. Second, the impact of digital technology on the efficiency of HSFC exhibited a double threshold effect. When the level of digital technology is below the second threshold, it will significantly affect the efficiency of HSFC, and when the level of digital technology is between the first threshold and the second threshold, it will significantly affect the efficiency of HSFC. The effect is particularly strong when digital technology falls between the first and second thresholds. Third, digital technology has generated significant negative spatial spillover effects on the efficiency of HSFC. Based on this, we should strengthen the construction of rural digital infrastructure, build a digital management system for HSFC, and at the same time promote regional coordinated development of HSFC to achieve efficiency improvement in HSFC.
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spelling doaj-art-bc43799d8d41404c8873f686247e43e72025-07-10T05:29:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems2571-581X2025-07-01910.3389/fsufs.2025.15590211559021Impact of digital technology on the efficiency of high-standard farmland construction: evidence from ChinaWei ZhangHigh-standard farmland construction (HSFC) is a key measure to ensure national food security. The development of digital technology has brought new opportunities for HSFC. Based on panel data from 30 provinces (municipalities and autonomous regions), this paper employs a two-way fixed effects model, a panel threshold model, and a spatial Durbin model (SDM) to empirically examine the impact of digital technology on HSFC efficiency, as well as its threshold and spatial spillover effects. The study yielded the following key findings: First, digital technology has significantly improved the efficiency of HSFC. Simultaneously, its positive impact is more pronounced in areas with smaller terrain undulations, areas with higher agricultural land transfer, and eastern regions. Second, the impact of digital technology on the efficiency of HSFC exhibited a double threshold effect. When the level of digital technology is below the second threshold, it will significantly affect the efficiency of HSFC, and when the level of digital technology is between the first threshold and the second threshold, it will significantly affect the efficiency of HSFC. The effect is particularly strong when digital technology falls between the first and second thresholds. Third, digital technology has generated significant negative spatial spillover effects on the efficiency of HSFC. Based on this, we should strengthen the construction of rural digital infrastructure, build a digital management system for HSFC, and at the same time promote regional coordinated development of HSFC to achieve efficiency improvement in HSFC.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2025.1559021/fulldigital technologyhigh-standard farmland constructionthreshold effectspatial spillover effectChina
spellingShingle Wei Zhang
Impact of digital technology on the efficiency of high-standard farmland construction: evidence from China
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
digital technology
high-standard farmland construction
threshold effect
spatial spillover effect
China
title Impact of digital technology on the efficiency of high-standard farmland construction: evidence from China
title_full Impact of digital technology on the efficiency of high-standard farmland construction: evidence from China
title_fullStr Impact of digital technology on the efficiency of high-standard farmland construction: evidence from China
title_full_unstemmed Impact of digital technology on the efficiency of high-standard farmland construction: evidence from China
title_short Impact of digital technology on the efficiency of high-standard farmland construction: evidence from China
title_sort impact of digital technology on the efficiency of high standard farmland construction evidence from china
topic digital technology
high-standard farmland construction
threshold effect
spatial spillover effect
China
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2025.1559021/full
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