Yoshihisa Godo received his PhD degree from the University of Kyoto in 1992. His areas of research include development economics and agricultural economics. Professor Godo’s Development Economics (3rd edition), co-authored with Yujiro Hayami and published by the Oxford University Press in 2005, is especially well known. His book written in Japanese, Nihon no Shoku to Nou (Food and Agriculture in Japan), received the 28th Suntory Book Prize in 2006, one of the most prestigious academic book prizes in Japan. He belongs to the International Zheng He Society as an honorary advisor.
Shin-ichi Shogenji
Professor, Nagoya University, Japan
The following is a lecture paper presented and delivered by Dr. Shin-ichi Shogenji, a Professor at the Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagoya University in Japan. Professor Shogenji...
Shunsuke Yanagimura1
1Resaeach Faculty of Agriculture,
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
e-mail: yngmr@agecon.agr.hokudai.ac.jp
ABSTRACT
One of the most serious problems Japanese agriculture have is the shortage of the number of farm business entities. The government...
Tomohiro Uchiyama
Mie University, Tsu, Mie 514-8507, Japan
Email: uchiyama@bio.mie-u.ac.jp
ABSTRACT
Agriculture in Japan has shrunk for a long time. This paper examines the recent trend of farming sector, latest statistics on farm entry and succession, unique characteristics of...
Yoshihisa Godo
Professor, Meiji Gakuin University, Japan
Rice is the staple food in Japan. Thus, the Japanese government is paying special attention to rice contamination by cesium after the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident of March 2011. This article aims to...
Yoshihisa Godo
Yoshihisa Godo received his PhD degree from the University of Kyoto in 1992. His areas of research include development economics and agricultural economics. Professor Godo’s Development Economics (3rd edition), co-authored with Yujiro Hayami and published by the Oxford University Press in 2005, is especially well known. His book written in Japanese, Nihon no Shoku to Nou (Food and Agriculture in Japan), received the 28th Suntory Book Prize in 2006, one of the most prestigious academic book prizes in Japan. He belongs to the International Zheng He Society as an honorary advisor.
Affiliation
Meiji Gakuin UniversityJob Title
ProfessorE-mail
godo@eco.meijigakuin.ac.jpLatest Submission from Japan
Current Position and Future Direction of Agriculture in North-East Asia: Lessons from Japanese Experience
從日本經驗,台灣可以學到甚麼?
Farm Expansion and Entry to Farm: Experiences in Hokkaido
Recent Trends in Young People’s Entry into Farming in Japan: An International Perspective
Food Safety Measures to Cope with Cesium Contamination in Rice after the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Accident
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