Food security and sustainability: exploring Japanese youth participation in agriculture
There are many challenges in assuring the sustainability of food supply in the context of expanding Japanese population. Insufficient participation of Japanese youth in the agricultural industry is among the issues in food sustainability which has prompted the Japanese government to ensure more y...
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2020
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Summary: | There are many challenges in assuring the sustainability of food supply in the context of
expanding Japanese population. Insufficient participation of Japanese youth in the
agricultural industry is among the issues in food sustainability which has prompted the
Japanese government to ensure more youth engagement in the sector for its continuity.
The youth are considered as vanguards who would bring changes in the Japanese
agriculture industry as the number of ageing farmers in the country is increasing. In Japan,
agriculture is one of the most important industries as it contributes about 1.1% to overall
national GDP. Thus, a qualitative study with a phenomenological approach was conducted
with 7 Japanese youth who are involved in the agriculture industry in the country to
identify their socio-economic characteristics, to determine the factors influencing their
participation and the constraints, and to assess the perceptions, perspectives, and
understandings of youth towards food security, safety and sustainability in agriculture
development. The in-depth face-to-face interviews were used to collect data from 7 young
Japanese farmers using both purposive and snowball sampling based on the availability of
youth farmers in Japan. The data were analysed and categorized into 5 broad themes. The
analysis revealed that family support, tradition, passion, economic factor, and working
environment are the factors that influence their participation in the industry. It can be
suggested that participation of youth in Japan agriculture industry can be nurtured and
sustained with several promotional approaches to youth on what the industry can offer
them and their country in the future. Moreover, the motivational drive from their families
would undoubtedly encourage them to join the industry. These findings are expected to
have significant information and knowledge to extend the literature on Japanese youth
participation in agriculture and help formulate the action plan needed for the youth
development strategies for Japan agriculture in the future. |
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