Sharp decline in the food self-sufficiency ratio in Japan and its future prospects
Sharp decline in the food self-sufficiency ratio in Japan and its future prospects
- 한국농식품정책학회
- 한국농식품정책학회 학술대회 논문집
- 2010년 동계학술대회 논문집
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2010.121 - 16 (16 pages)
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Most Japanese are enjoying rich and convenient dietary habits nowadays. However, majorities of Japanese are feeling anxiety about the future food supply because Japan’s food self-sufficiency ratio has fallen most rapidly in the last 45 years, and is lowest amongst countries with a population of more than 100 million. Major causes and mechanisms of the decline in the food self-sufficiency ratio over the last 45 years were analyzed. Drastic changes of dietary habits under rapid economic growth and sharp appreciation of the yen against the US dollar were found to be the major causes of the sharp decline of the food self-sufficiency ratio. Preliminary projections about the food self-sufficiency ratio in 2015 were carried out, and it was found that it will not be easy to achieve the policy goal of raising the food self-sufficiency ratio to 45% by 2015.
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Trends of the food self-sufficiency ratio
3. Economic Development and trends of the food self-sufficiency ratio
4. Recent policies for improving the food self-sufficiency ratio
5. Projections of the food self-sufficiency ratio and domestic calorie supply in 2015
6. Conclusion
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