Hokkaido Dairy Farm

Hokkaido Dairy Farm
Author: Paul Hansen
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2024-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1438496486

Hokkaido Dairy Farm offers a historical and ethnographic examination of the rapid industrialization of the dairy industry in Tokachi, Hokkaido. It begins with a history of dairy farming and consumption in Hokkaido from a macro perspective, mapping the transition from survival to subsistence and then from mixed family farms to monoculture and "mega" industrial operations. It then narrows the focus to examine concrete changes in a Tokachi-area dairying community that has undergone rapid sociocultural upheaval over the last three decades, with shifts in human relationships alongside changes in human and cow connections through new technologies. In the final chapters, the scope is further narrowed to a detailed history and ethnography of a single industrializing dairy farm and the morphing cast of individuals attached to it, centering on their idiosyncratic searches for economic, social, and even ontological security in what is popularly considered a peripheral region and industry. The culmination of over fifteen years of ethnographic, policy, and historical research, Hokkaido Dairy Farm argues that the dairy industry in Japan has always been entwined with notions of Otherness and security seeking, notably in terms of frontiers.

Japan in Pictures

Japan in Pictures
Author: Alison Behnke
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2002-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0822519569

Discusses the history, climate, cultural life, and economic issues of Japan, and includes photographs from the past and present.

The Politics of Agriculture in Japan

The Politics of Agriculture in Japan
Author: Aurelia George Mulgan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 880
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134594402

Agriculture is one of the most politically powerful sectors in Japanese national politics. This book provides the first comprehensive account of the political power of Japanese farmers. This definitive text analyses the organisational and electoral bais of farmers' political power, including the role of agricultural interest groups, the mobilisation of the farm vote and links between farmers and politicians in the Diet. Agrarian power has helped to produce the distinctly pro-rural, anti-urban bias of postwar Japanese governments, resulting in a general neglect of urban consumer interests and sustained opposition to market opening for farm products. This book represents a major study of Japanese agricultural organisations in their multifarious roles as interest groups, agents of agricultural administration, electoral resource providers and mammouth business groups. It describes the policy issues that engage farmers' concerns and identifies the agricultural commodities that carry the greatest political significance.

Japanese Agriculture

Japanese Agriculture
Author: Cornelius van der Meer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2005-06-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 113497731X

Analyses how various political and economic factors have interacted to prevent Japan achieving high agricultural productivity at the same time that it was experiencing remarkable growth in its industrial productivity.