The Observation of Agricultural Policy in Japan: A Case Survey in Tokyo
Journal: Journal of Agriculture and Crops (Vol.4, No. 5)Publication Date: 2018-05-15
Authors : Patarapong Kroeksakul; Pramuk Srichaiwong;
Page : 43-49
Keywords : Agricultural subsidies policy; Farm population; Observation.;
Abstract
The aims of the paper are to present a Japanese agricultural phenomenon and to describe the effect that perceptions of agricultural policy have had on agricultural phenomena. The methodology comprises a survey of famers' agricultural practices (interviews with 40 key informants conducted from 8–18 May 2016 in Tokyo). The patterns of agriculture are 1) agricultural treatment, and 2) small farms that almost use Kasetpranit (elaborate agriculture). Moreover, Japan's many policies and strategies regarding agriculture are focused on using partner countries and joint ventures to make products to support the Japanese people. However, Japan has a zone for agricultural production in which it is able to control the quality of agricultural production; in this good environment, Japan produces high-quality products. By applying Japanese agricultural concepts, other countries can improve their situations.
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