A Comparative Study of Food Policy between Taiwan and Japan--- A Case Study Based on Food Security Policy

碩士 === 淡江大學 === 亞洲研究所碩士在職專班 === 99 === Taiwan, one of the primary food-importing countries in the world, is highly dependent on the import of raw materials for domestic food supply. Reporting a 32.7% food self-sufficiency rate, both Taiwan and Japan are laggards among the developed countries. In r...

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Main Authors: Yau-Kuen Hung, 洪堯昆
Other Authors: Eau-Tin Jen
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/03493084599846481023
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spelling ndltd-TW-099TKU056640022015-10-30T04:10:10Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/03493084599846481023 A Comparative Study of Food Policy between Taiwan and Japan--- A Case Study Based on Food Security Policy 台灣與日本糧食政策之比較分析研究-以糧食安全政策與相關措施為例 Yau-Kuen Hung 洪堯昆 碩士 淡江大學 亞洲研究所碩士在職專班 99 Taiwan, one of the primary food-importing countries in the world, is highly dependent on the import of raw materials for domestic food supply. Reporting a 32.7% food self-sufficiency rate, both Taiwan and Japan are laggards among the developed countries. In recent 1-2 years, due to successive food crises in the world, there is a need to review and update the existing food safety policies and measures to improve the present situation. Japan, an island country like Taiwan has similar eating habits. For this reason, it is worth studying Japan’s food self-sufficiency policy. Japan has been well aware of the importance of food self-sufficiency. In March 2010 Japan proposed food self-sufficiency policy to increase the rate from 40% to 50% by 2020. The mean of this policy is to push towards agricultural productivity and at the same time, to encourage to keep quality agricultural lands to be used for farming. The study is to compare and analyze the food security policy between Taiwan and Japan to improve Taiwan’s policy. Particularly, the policy in Taiwan to increase rice field productivity by introducing a successful case of adjustment on rice field utilization in Japan. Fields that were not farmed due to excess rice in the past are now being encouraged to be farmed again. Rice can also be used for feed purposes. Japan set up a distinct policy for food self-sufficiency rate to get a national consensus. National events sponsored by civic groups were held to promote the significance of food self-sufficiency to consumers in Japan. These events have helped to increase the food self-sufficiency rate and to let Japanese consumers recognize its importance. However, in Taiwan, even though the food self-sufficiency rate has been decreasing these days, it is not of major issue to adjust the policy to maintain an adequate rate. Most of the Taiwanese have no concerns regarding this issue. Facing the fact of food security matter and experiencing the status of our self-sufficiency rate with less than 30%, it is now time to set up Taiwan’s own food security policy by learning the important measures practiced in Japan. Eau-Tin Jen 任耀廷 2011 學位論文 ; thesis 87 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 淡江大學 === 亞洲研究所碩士在職專班 === 99 === Taiwan, one of the primary food-importing countries in the world, is highly dependent on the import of raw materials for domestic food supply. Reporting a 32.7% food self-sufficiency rate, both Taiwan and Japan are laggards among the developed countries. In recent 1-2 years, due to successive food crises in the world, there is a need to review and update the existing food safety policies and measures to improve the present situation. Japan, an island country like Taiwan has similar eating habits. For this reason, it is worth studying Japan’s food self-sufficiency policy. Japan has been well aware of the importance of food self-sufficiency. In March 2010 Japan proposed food self-sufficiency policy to increase the rate from 40% to 50% by 2020. The mean of this policy is to push towards agricultural productivity and at the same time, to encourage to keep quality agricultural lands to be used for farming. The study is to compare and analyze the food security policy between Taiwan and Japan to improve Taiwan’s policy. Particularly, the policy in Taiwan to increase rice field productivity by introducing a successful case of adjustment on rice field utilization in Japan. Fields that were not farmed due to excess rice in the past are now being encouraged to be farmed again. Rice can also be used for feed purposes. Japan set up a distinct policy for food self-sufficiency rate to get a national consensus. National events sponsored by civic groups were held to promote the significance of food self-sufficiency to consumers in Japan. These events have helped to increase the food self-sufficiency rate and to let Japanese consumers recognize its importance. However, in Taiwan, even though the food self-sufficiency rate has been decreasing these days, it is not of major issue to adjust the policy to maintain an adequate rate. Most of the Taiwanese have no concerns regarding this issue. Facing the fact of food security matter and experiencing the status of our self-sufficiency rate with less than 30%, it is now time to set up Taiwan’s own food security policy by learning the important measures practiced in Japan.
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