The so-called agriculture-related, that is, involving or about agriculture, rural areas, farmers and other aspects of agriculture, agriculture-related majors are all agricultural and forestry majors in the professional catalogue of secondary vocational schools promulgated by the Ministry of Education in 2000. Specifically, it includes: planting, agronomy, horticulture, sericulture, breeding, animal husbandry and veterinary, aquaculture, wildlife protection, agricultural and sideline products processing, cotton inspection and processing and management, forestry, horticulture, wood processing, forest products processing, forest resources and forestry administration, forest harvesting and transportation engineering, rural economic management, agricultural mechanization, navigation and fisheries, and rural energy development and utilization of energy and civil water conservancy engineering.
Second, what is the development prospect of agriculture-related majors?
With the continuous development of many agricultural universities, they are transforming into multidisciplinary universities. According to statistics, agriculture-related majors in agricultural universities have shrunk correspondingly, accounting for about 40%, but most graduates start their own businesses. Among them, 765,438+0% are engaged in aquaculture, planting, animal and plant pharmacy, biological products, feed, seed production and marketing, and landscaping. Of the 9 1 typical entrepreneurs in this survey, 66 are graduates majoring in agriculture, accounting for 72% of the entrepreneurs interviewed.
Many students found the direction of starting a business during their school days. Wang Yang from the College of Resources and Environment tried to start a business with his classmates during his undergraduate years. When graduate students graduated in 2008, Henan Xifangge Greening Engineering Co., Ltd., founded with classmates, also took shape and became the first batch of entrepreneurial support projects for college students in Henan Province. They use what they have learned to study the cultivation techniques of soilless lawn, and practice while learning. They already have three patents of environmental protection soilless lawn production and three-dimensional greening.