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大規模稲作地帯の形成と精米企業展開の特質 : 中国黒龍江省八五四農場を対象に

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Title: 大規模稲作地帯の形成と精米企業展開の特質 : 中国黒龍江省八五四農場を対象に
Other Titles: Formation of Large-Scale Rice Cultivation Areas and Characteristics of Rice-Milling Companies : A Case Study of State Farm 854 in Heilongjiang Province, China
Authors: 朴, 紅1 Browse this author →KAKEN DB
坂下, 明彦2 Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Authors(alt): Park, Hong1
Sakashita, Akihiko2
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2013
Publisher: 北海道大学大学院農学研究院
Journal Title: 北海道大学農經論叢
Journal Title(alt): The Nokei Ronso : The Review of Agricultural Economics Hokkaido University
Volume: 68
Start Page: 111
End Page: 120
Abstract: Following the rapid expansion of the number of paddy fields from the late 1980s, the Sanjiang Plain of Northeast China has been transformed into one of the leading production areas of japonica rice in Asia. State farms, which are managed by the General Bureau of State Farms in Heilongjiang Province and four other management authorities, have played a vital role in this progress. One of the more than 100 farms that make up the General Bureau of State Farms in Heilongjiang Province is the Heilongjiang Agriculture Co. Ltd., which was formed based on 16 farms. Its branch company, Heilongjiang Beidahuang Rice Industry Group Co. Ltd., is responsible for the processing and marketing functions of the large rice production area.In this paper, we use State Farm 854, which maintains a rice-processing plant and is one of the farms of Beidahuang Rice Industry Group Co. Ltd., as a subject to study the following three aspects: the operation and current status of the large-scale rice business; changes in unhulled rice and a rice-processing system that corresponds to the expansion of rice production; and development of rice-milling enterprises in the farm. Despite the development of rice-milling companies outside state farms, privatization proceeds as new private enterprises are established inside state farms.
Type: bulletin (article)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/53669
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