Japan's Food Control System was established in 1942 during World War II in order to cope with the shortage of food. The system has been maintained in order to secure a stable supply of rice, a staple food and key crop in the country. The functions and roles of this system change gradually according to fluctuations in the rice market. Since the establishment of the 'voluntary rice-marketing system' in 1969, Japan's marketed rice has been classified into the following three types: (1) Government-marketed rice (GM rice): the government purchases from rice growers and sells to wholesalers. (2) Voluntarily marketed rice (VM rice): rice assemblers' organizations sell directly to wholesalers. (3) Freely marketed rice (FM rice) which is an illegal ...
In 1993, an extraordinarily cool summer in Japan brought about low rice yields, which caused conside...
Graduation date: 1984During the two decades 1960-1980 the Japanese government was\ud faced with a pr...
Excerpts from the report: The rice industry, traditionally, has had to rely on an unstable world ma...
Japan's Food Control System was established in 1942 during World War II in order to cope with the sh...
Japanese agriculture, especially rice farming, is now subjected to a market opening offensive by oth...
Old rice stock in the Government was there in amount of 7.2 million tons in the early part of 1970 i...
The neo-liberalistic restructuring policy of the coalition government of the Liberal Democratic Part...
The booming economy influenced by the World War I caused thus the population growth of urban areas a...
In this paper, I take up the following nine points: 1)The Japanese policy of agricultural protection...
Following amendments to food supply legislation in 2004, the distribution of rice has become increas...
The change in welfare of producers and consumers, government cost, and the deadweight loss arising f...
Due to a smaller number of exporting countries and a larger number of importing countries in interna...
Historically, only humans—not livestock—consumed rice. Consequently, rice is considered a food grain...
The current ratio of dependence on food in Japan has remarkably grown and the significance of food s...
The objective areas of this study are small-scale producing areas of vegitables in Hiroshima pref., ...
In 1993, an extraordinarily cool summer in Japan brought about low rice yields, which caused conside...
Graduation date: 1984During the two decades 1960-1980 the Japanese government was\ud faced with a pr...
Excerpts from the report: The rice industry, traditionally, has had to rely on an unstable world ma...
Japan's Food Control System was established in 1942 during World War II in order to cope with the sh...
Japanese agriculture, especially rice farming, is now subjected to a market opening offensive by oth...
Old rice stock in the Government was there in amount of 7.2 million tons in the early part of 1970 i...
The neo-liberalistic restructuring policy of the coalition government of the Liberal Democratic Part...
The booming economy influenced by the World War I caused thus the population growth of urban areas a...
In this paper, I take up the following nine points: 1)The Japanese policy of agricultural protection...
Following amendments to food supply legislation in 2004, the distribution of rice has become increas...
The change in welfare of producers and consumers, government cost, and the deadweight loss arising f...
Due to a smaller number of exporting countries and a larger number of importing countries in interna...
Historically, only humans—not livestock—consumed rice. Consequently, rice is considered a food grain...
The current ratio of dependence on food in Japan has remarkably grown and the significance of food s...
The objective areas of this study are small-scale producing areas of vegitables in Hiroshima pref., ...
In 1993, an extraordinarily cool summer in Japan brought about low rice yields, which caused conside...
Graduation date: 1984During the two decades 1960-1980 the Japanese government was\ud faced with a pr...
Excerpts from the report: The rice industry, traditionally, has had to rely on an unstable world ma...