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  2. Agriculture, forestry, and fishing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The importance of agriculture in the national economy later continued its rapid decline, with the share of net agricultural production in GNP finally reduced between 1975 and 1989 from 4.1% to 3% In the late 1980s, 85.5% of Japan's farmers were also engaged in occupations outside farming, and most of these part-time farmers earned most of their ...

  3. Teikei - Wikipedia

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    Teikei (提携) is a system of community-supported agriculture in Japan, where consumers purchase food directly from farmers. Teikei is closely associated with small-scale, local, organic farming, and volunteer-based, non-profit partnerships between producers and consumers. Millions of Japanese consumers participate in teikei.

  4. Rice production in Japan - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] About 85% of the 2.3 million farms in Japan plant rice yearly. Improved varieties of japonica rice are grown in almost all prefectures in the country. The most widely planted variety is Koshihikari. [2] The average rice field acreage of a Japanese farmer is very small and rice production is highly mechanized. Due to small ...

  5. Ito Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Ito Ranch (伊藤牧場) is a Matsusaka beef farm located near the city of Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan, dedicated to raising kuroge wagyū or Japanese Black beef. Founded in 1953, as of 2024 it is owned by Hiroki Ito (伊藤浩基), and is claimed by the country's meat industry, [1] and by the specialized foreign press, to be the farm that produces the best meat in Japan, and the world.

  6. Japan Agricultural Cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    The third vulnerability is the decline in Japan's farming population. Agricultural production declined from 11.7 trillion yen in 1984 to 8.2 trillion in 2011, and the number of farming households plummeted from over 6 million representing 14.5 million people in 1960 to 2.5 million households in 2010 representing a working force nearly one sixth ...

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  8. Takao Furuno - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1950, Takao Furuno lives in Fukuoka Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan, a rural region west of the Japanese archipelago. A small farmer, he was one of the first to begin using organic farming methods in Japan, starting in 1978. By his account, he found in Rachel Carson’s famous book, Silent Spring, the motivation to take his farm in a new ...

  9. Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery Co., Ltd. (三菱農機株式会社, Mitsubishi Nōki Kabushiki-Gaisha) is a Japanese agricultural machinery manufacturing company. Its products include tractors, combine harvesters, rice transplanters and tillers.