Post-war Japanese family farms have had considerable changes, especially over the recent passed three decades. The first, the number of family farms has decreased re-markably. The second, a lot of family farms have changed their farm organizations int
Using descriptive and quantitative analyses of farming households drawn from the 2005 and 2010 censu...
This paper discussed the types of farm enterprises, recent trends of them entry into and establishme...
‘Japan Inc.’ is manifested in the agricultural sector as a classic subgovernment consisting of the M...
Japanese agriculture is a family-farm-dominated industry. Farms have been transferred from generatio...
The paper analyzes how Japanese group farming organizations have developed since World War II. In po...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the issue of intergenerational farm transfer. The farm trans...
In spite of playing an very important roles both in quality and quantity, married farm women have no...
Changes in family farm management can occur during two-generation management, which is the period of...
In Japanese Agriculture, farm products, farming technology, and rural life have developed considerab...
The notion that economic changes embedded in Japan's transition from an agriculturally-based to an i...
In Japan, the number of full-time farm households had continued to decrease since the latter half of...
The system of agricultural cooperatives, called JA, is one of the most politically powerful organiza...
Japanese agricultural cooperatives were established driven by postwar government policy, and have no...
While conventional family-owned and -operated farms remain the most common structure, the number of ...
This study analyzes the changes in farmland system in Japan. The main policy of post-World War II Ja...
Using descriptive and quantitative analyses of farming households drawn from the 2005 and 2010 censu...
This paper discussed the types of farm enterprises, recent trends of them entry into and establishme...
‘Japan Inc.’ is manifested in the agricultural sector as a classic subgovernment consisting of the M...
Japanese agriculture is a family-farm-dominated industry. Farms have been transferred from generatio...
The paper analyzes how Japanese group farming organizations have developed since World War II. In po...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the issue of intergenerational farm transfer. The farm trans...
In spite of playing an very important roles both in quality and quantity, married farm women have no...
Changes in family farm management can occur during two-generation management, which is the period of...
In Japanese Agriculture, farm products, farming technology, and rural life have developed considerab...
The notion that economic changes embedded in Japan's transition from an agriculturally-based to an i...
In Japan, the number of full-time farm households had continued to decrease since the latter half of...
The system of agricultural cooperatives, called JA, is one of the most politically powerful organiza...
Japanese agricultural cooperatives were established driven by postwar government policy, and have no...
While conventional family-owned and -operated farms remain the most common structure, the number of ...
This study analyzes the changes in farmland system in Japan. The main policy of post-World War II Ja...
Using descriptive and quantitative analyses of farming households drawn from the 2005 and 2010 censu...
This paper discussed the types of farm enterprises, recent trends of them entry into and establishme...
‘Japan Inc.’ is manifested in the agricultural sector as a classic subgovernment consisting of the M...