Why Aren't Young Japanese Farming?
Date
2010-04Author
Maierhofer, Christopher
Advisor(s)
Kakegawa, Tomomi
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The typical farm in Japan is "woefully
inefficient and small." Just as disconcerting is the fact that over 60% of farmers are over the age of 65. Together, this presents a substantial problem for the future of Japan's agriculture. This project set out to understand the reasons
Japanese farming has reached its current state, by interviewing farmers in Japan, in Japanese.
Subject
Agriculture--Japan--History--20th century
Agriculture--Economic aspects--Japan
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/47168Type
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Color poster with text and images.