Japanese agriculture is a family-farm-dominated industry. Farms have been transferred from generation to generation by inheritance. Recently, Japanese farms have faced difficulty in transfer of management to succeeding generations, resulting in an increase in the number of ageing farmers and in idle farm resources. The problem is mainly characterized by such factors as underdevelopment of farmland markets, a shift of the sense of commitment to and identification with groups from families to corporations, and a predominance of large organizations in the technical innovation field in highly industrialized societies. Even if family farms face the difficulties caused by highly industrialized societies and have consequently declined gradually, t...
Over its fifteen pages or so, the 2014 edition of the CIRAD brochure produced for the Paris Internat...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the issue of intergenerational farm transfer. The farm trans...
Family farms are defined by two criteria: the importance of family labour and the transfer of owners...
Japanese agriculture is a family-farm-dominated industry. Farms have been transferred from generatio...
Japan has seen a significant development in community-based farming (CBF), particularly in part-time...
Special Issue for the Workshops on Study of Family-run FarmingIn Japan, diversification of the forms...
What is a traditional family farm? Is it a family of four living on a farm and supplying all of the ...
Family farming is the dominant form of agricultural production in the contemporary world. It fulfill...
Post-war Japanese family farms have had considerable changes, especially over the recent passed thre...
What is family farming? How can it help meet the challenges confronting the world? How can it contri...
Special Issue: Works from "Future Leaders Global Workshop on Social Science of Agriculture, Food and...
Not AvailableFamily Farming is a means of organizing agricultural, forestry, fisheries, pastoral and...
In Japanese Agriculture, farm products, farming technology, and rural life have developed considerab...
In recent years, the profitable farming of laying hen has been over 10,000 hens in minimum, therefor...
The paper analyzes how Japanese group farming organizations have developed since World War II. In po...
Over its fifteen pages or so, the 2014 edition of the CIRAD brochure produced for the Paris Internat...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the issue of intergenerational farm transfer. The farm trans...
Family farms are defined by two criteria: the importance of family labour and the transfer of owners...
Japanese agriculture is a family-farm-dominated industry. Farms have been transferred from generatio...
Japan has seen a significant development in community-based farming (CBF), particularly in part-time...
Special Issue for the Workshops on Study of Family-run FarmingIn Japan, diversification of the forms...
What is a traditional family farm? Is it a family of four living on a farm and supplying all of the ...
Family farming is the dominant form of agricultural production in the contemporary world. It fulfill...
Post-war Japanese family farms have had considerable changes, especially over the recent passed thre...
What is family farming? How can it help meet the challenges confronting the world? How can it contri...
Special Issue: Works from "Future Leaders Global Workshop on Social Science of Agriculture, Food and...
Not AvailableFamily Farming is a means of organizing agricultural, forestry, fisheries, pastoral and...
In Japanese Agriculture, farm products, farming technology, and rural life have developed considerab...
In recent years, the profitable farming of laying hen has been over 10,000 hens in minimum, therefor...
The paper analyzes how Japanese group farming organizations have developed since World War II. In po...
Over its fifteen pages or so, the 2014 edition of the CIRAD brochure produced for the Paris Internat...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the issue of intergenerational farm transfer. The farm trans...
Family farms are defined by two criteria: the importance of family labour and the transfer of owners...