Japan's Rice Market

Japan's Rice Market
Author: Eric James Wailes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1991
Genre: Rice trade
ISBN:

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Production. Consumption. Structure of supply and marketing channel. Marketing margins. Consequences of a closed rice market. Japanese opinions on an open rice market.

Japan s rice market

Japan s rice market
Author: E. J. Wailes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1991
Genre:
ISBN:

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Production; Consumption; structure of supply and marketing channel; marketing margins; consequences of a closed rice market; japanese opinions on an rice market.

Agricultural Policies of Japan

Agricultural Policies of Japan
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1990
Genre: Agriculture and state
ISBN:

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Macroeconomic Policy for Rice Agriculture in Japan

Macroeconomic Policy for Rice Agriculture in Japan
Author: Hirotada Kohno
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9784431552321

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​This book focuses on a very important and still controversial topic in Japan, namely, whether a future exists for Japanese farmers, especially rice-producing farmers. Dealt with here is the prospect along with a personal view of the course that Japanese agriculture should follow, that is, a prescription for enriching the international competitiveness of the agricultural sector, especially rice production, in a more market-oriented economy. Toward restoration of Japanese agriculture, prescriptions are pursued from different aspects. One is the planting schedule of various farm products at the micro level such as the crop rotation system, derived from the mixed-integer dynamic programming model. Another is a macroeconomic policy to enhance the export of the restored 2 million tons of rice by the abolition of the policy of reducing rice acreage—a policy considered unreasonable by some. The path that agriculture in Japan should take has been argued by scholars and experts in related fields. However, no argument has been based on scientific and objective proof. Some applications of mixed-integer dynamic programming model are shown, which are very useful for policy makers as well as graduate students in the field of economic policy (esp. regional & dynamics) and dynamic agricultural planning (esp. planting & comprehensive management).

Rice and Agricultural Policies in Japan

Rice and Agricultural Policies in Japan
Author: Nicole L. Freiner
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2018-09-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3319914308

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This book chronicles Japan’s rice farmers who live in mainly rural areas in the west and south of Japan through original interviews conducted in Japanese. It argues that current agricultural policy as well as the tightening relationship between the US and Japan is a death sentence for a traditional lifestyle that is vital to Japan’s notion of national identity. The project covers recent agricultural policies, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement and its potential consequences on Japan’s food sovereignty and documents the effect of these policies on rice farmers. This volume is ideal for those interested in Japan’s agricultural policies and rural and traditional Japanese lifestyle.

Rice, Agriculture, and the Food Supply in Premodern Japan

Rice, Agriculture, and the Food Supply in Premodern Japan
Author: Charlotte Verschuer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2016-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317504496

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The majority of studies on the agricultural history of Japan have focused on the public administration of land and production, and rice, the principal source of revenue, has received the most attention. However, while this cereal has clearly played a decisive role in the public economy of the Japanese State, it has not had a predominant place in agricultural production. Far from confining its scope to a study of rice growing for tax purposes, this volume looks at the subsistence economy in the plant kingdom as a whole. This book examines the history of agriculture in premodern Japan from the 8th to the 17th century, dealing with the history of agricultural techniques and food supply of rice, wheat, millet and other grains. Drawing extensively on material from history, literature, archaeology, ethnography and botany, it analyses each of the farming operations from sowing to harvesting, and the customs pertaining to consumption. It also challenges the widespread theory that rice cultivation has been the basis of "Japaneseness" for two millennia and the foundation of Japanese civilization by focusing on the biodiversity and polycultural traditions of Japan. Further, it will play a role in the current dialogue on the future of sustainable agricultural production from the viewpoints of ecology, biodiversity, dietary culture and food security throughout the world as traditional techniques such as crop rotation are explored in connection with the safeguarding of the minerals in the soil. Surveying agricultural techniques across the centuries and highlighting the dietary diversity of Japan, this book will appeal to students and scholars of Japanese history, the history of science and technology, medieval history, cultural anthropology and agriculture.