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This chapter offers case studies to discuss the way to rebuild Japanese agriculture from the viewpoint of theories of entrepreneurship and innovation. Three cases, the Miyaji Swine Farm, Farmers’ Sons and Daughters Network, and Farmers’ Family Business Study Group, are analyzed, and the policy implications for the development of Japanese agriculture based on the entrepreneurship and innovation are derived.
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Miyaji, Y. (2009). Selling pork with blowing in the wind of Shonan. Tokyo: Kanki Publishing.
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Miyaji, Y. (2019). Innovation by Young Generations in Farm Households. In: Kiminami, A. (eds) Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Japanese Agriculture. New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives, vol 32. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8055-6_7
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