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Commodification of Rural Space and Changes in the Main Varieties of Paddy Rice in the Tohoku Region

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Title: Commodification of Rural Space and Changes in the Main Varieties of Paddy Rice in the Tohoku Region
Authors: Nihei, Takaaki Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Keywords: paddy rice
variety
commodification
food supply
Tohoku region
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Association of Japanese Geographers
Journal Title: Geographical review of Japan series B
Volume: 82
Issue: 2
Start Page: 49
End Page: 59
Publisher DOI: 10.4157/geogrevjapanb.82.49
Abstract: This study examines the mechanism of commodification in regional paddy rice production by focusing on the development and adoption of new varieties of rice. By presenting cases of the Tohoku region - one of the main paddy rice-producing regions in Japan - the spatial distribution of new rice varieties after the 1990s is recapitulated as follows: (1) at the regional level, distinct regional differentiation appeared with the emergence of main rice varieties in each prefecture; (2) at the prefecture level, planted areas of paddy rice decreased and the percentage of the main rice variety increased; and (3) throughout the regional and prefectural levels, the naming of new rice varieties was simplified and generalized. In the process of development and distribution of the new varieties of paddy rice, some conditions are considered as the commodification of the paddy rice-producing centers: (1) corresponding with recent market demands, new varieties with good flavor were constantly bred and spread; (2) values of some of the new varieties increased by being designated as "regional brand-name varieties"; and (3) the primary new rice varieties were introduced simultaneously by individual farms according to marketing strategies developed by prefectural and municipal administrations and agricultural cooperatives. As for future proposals, the regional rice-producing centers will have to cooperate with small and medium-size enterprises that have the singular technology to produce new varieties. Agricultural subsidies to address the aging of farmers and increasing idle farmland are also needed.
Description: Special Issue: The Commodification of Rural Spaces in Japan
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/47111
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