Japanese And American Agriculture

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Acreage Reduction Program
Agriculture and state
Agriculture and state ? Japan
Agriculture and state ? United States
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Central Government
comparative agricultural policy
Complete Demand Systems
Convenience Foods
cross-national agricultural systems research
Demand System
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Farm Households
farm structure analysis
Feed Grain
food consumption trends
Food Control Act
Food Demand System
Food industry and trade ? Government policy
Food industry and trade ? Government policy ? Japan
Food industry and trade ? Government policy ? United States
Full Time Farm Households
International economic relations
Japan
Japan ? Foreign economic relations ? United States
Japanese Agriculture
Japanese Rice
Japonica Rice
MAFF
Open Rice Market
OTA
Produce trade ? Government policy
Produce trade ? Government policy ? Japan
Produce trade ? Government policy ? United States
Rice Consumption
Rice Market
Rice Policy
Rice Production
rice production economics
Rotterdam Model
rural land use systems
Single Equation Approach
sustainable agriculture practices
Total Farm Households
United States
United States ? Foreign economic relations ? Japan
Vice Versa
World Rice Market

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367011116
  • Weight: 1010g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 224mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This project had origins in 1987 in communication between Yutaka Yoshioka, Chairman, Japan International Agricultural Council, and Kenneth Farrell, Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources, the University of California-Berkeley. Projects were proposed in "long-term food and consumption trends" and "a comparative analysis of farm structure in the United States and Japan" (letter from Farrell to Yoshioka, April 20, 1987). Proposals and counterproposals were sent back and forth but the project accelerated after Professor Wen Chern of The Ohio State University learned of the project from Professor Naraomi Imamura of the University of Tokyo on a visit to Tokyo in September 1989. Because of pressing administrative responsibilities precluding an active role in the project, Kenneth Farrell recommended to Professor Imamura that the project be carried out with Professor Chern and associates.

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