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& ltp& gt  This paper is based on the research results of households in rural areas in the province of Hubei and Chongqing. By setting up the models M1 and M2, using the Ordered Logit model and the calculation of various probabilities based on the model M2 to analyze the effects of credit constraints in rural households on standardized technology adoption, results show that credit constraints positively and significantly affect the rural households standardized production, meaning that the less restrictions on credit access, the more likely for the adoption of high level standardized production. Based on the model M2, by keeping all controlled variables constant and taking in different levels of credit constraints & #400, 0.37, 1, 2), then calculating production probability when different levels of credit constraint are applied in situations where rural households refuse to adopt standardized production, households adopt pollution-free agricultural production, and green or organic agricultural production, concluding that compared to the pollution-free agricultural production, the green or organic production is more sensitive in regards to the restrictions on credit constraint when the restrictions is relaxed moderately from 0.37 to 1. On the other hand, when the restriction is completely relaxed from 1 to 2 or is slightly relaxed from 0 to 0.37, the sensitivities are about the same.& lt/p& gt
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& ltp& gtKey Words: credit constraintstandardized agricultural productionstandard adoption& lt/p& gt
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