2019 年 34 巻 3 号 p. 315-327
In recent years, the Japanese government has promoted agricultural diversification as the "sixth industrialization" for development. Previous studies have highlighted this sixth industrialization in terms of profitability and productivity. However, the lack of studies that have considered how to manage it means that there is room for further discussion. The present study focuses on how to effectively manage this diversification. In addition, it analyzes the sixth industrialization from a narrow sense of diversification and a broad perspective.
Results suggest that it is an important factor in management to not excessively broaden the extent of diversification, both management in the broad and narrow sense. In addition, the possession of processed items was found to also lead to the exploitation of new sales channels for produce, along with any other product, as new synergistic effects.