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Research on Empowering High Quality Development of Xinjiang Cotton Textile Industry with New Quality Productivity

Yuxin Shang

Abstract


In recent years, the uncertainty risk of the international cotton textile market has increased. The cotton planting and textile industry
in Xinjiang, China still has shortcomings in cotton variety selection, mechanized planting and harvesting, agricultural environmental protection, and product processing and sales. It is urgent to enhance the resilience of the cotton textile industry supply chain to resist market risks.
The characteristic of new quality productivity is innovation, and the key lies in quality. New quality productivity can empower the high-quality development of Xinjiangs cotton planting and textile industry from three aspects: new materials, new technologies, and new business
models. New quality productivity, through technological innovation, can strengthen the cultivation of high-quality cotton varieties in Xinjiang,
enhance the digitalization level of the cotton textile industry, optimize the structure and layout of the textile industry, and thus achieve high-quality development of the cotton textile industry in Xinjiang.

Keywords


New quality productivity; Xinjiang; Cotton textile industry; High quality development

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/frim.v2i6.4692

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