1. Focus on superior areas and build a boutique industry
The Netherlands is known as the "European Garden" and "Flower Kingdom". When we hear "tulips", we think of Holland. This is how the Netherlands has played out its "flower sign" to the outside world, turning the flower industry into a country's economic pillar.
2. Develop contract farming to avoid market risks
Most Dutch farms adopt order-to-order production, that is, agricultural product brokers and distributors sign agreements with farmers. The purchase order stipulates the quantity, quality and minimum protection price of agricultural products, so that both parties enjoy the corresponding rights, obligations and binding force, and cannot unilaterally break the contract. The buyer of the order will come regularly to check the execution of the order. In this case, farmers only need to bear the production risk and complete the production tasks in accordance with the order and quality and quantity.
3. Relying on family farms to promote large-scale operations
Family farms are the mainstay of Dutch agriculture. Many small farms in the same area choose the "group model", and many manor farms also join cooperatives.
4. Develop facility agriculture and break through resource bottlenecks
The lack of sunlight and scarcity of land resources in the Netherlands have severely restricted agricultural production. Therefore, the Dutch invested a lot of money, relying on the world's leading glass greenhouse technology to establish a world-class facility agriculture system.