Journal of Rural Economics
Online ISSN : 2188-1057
Print ISSN : 0387-3234
ISSN-L : 0387-3234
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Current State and Issues of Farmland Conservation by Extended-Area Community-based Group Farming: A Case Study of the Farmland Conservation Activities in Kakogawa City
Saki HAMADAKeishi OGAWA
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2025 Volume 96 Issue 4 Pages 409-414

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The objective of this study is to clarify the activities for farmland conservation by the extended-area community-based group farming composed of several villages, and to examine the role and challenges of extended-area community-based group farming in the conservation of farmland in the region. The study tries to clarify the general role and challenges by examining farms with different corporate forms. First, community-based group farming contributes 4 activities for conservation of farmland. However, secondly, it was inferred that there are limits to the maintenance of agricultural land conservation, even for the extended-area community-based group farming.

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