著者
Akira TABAYASHI
出版者
The Association of Japanese Geographers
雑誌
地理学評論 (ISSN:13479555)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.75, no.5, pp.280-303, 2002-04-01 (Released:2008-12-25)
参考文献数
32

The present paper takes up all the tulip bulb farmers who engaged in tulip bulb cultivation for 44 years from 1948 to 1991 in the Kurobe alluvial fan in the northeast of Toyama Prefecture. Based on changes of their distribution, the paper clarifies the process of forming the bulb cultivation area and discusses various conditions of its formation. As a result, it becomes clear that the cultivation area expanded from several specific rural communities to the environs in the 1950s and receded again to the rural communities and their vicinities in and after the 1960s. The area where the tulip bulb cultivation became active up to the mid-1950s still now plays a core part. The bulb cultivation distributed area corresponded to the area in which several former municipalities were integrated. The formative conditions of the tulip-bulb producing area, such as roles of the Tulip Bulb Farmers' Cooperative in Toyama Prefecture, other agricultural management sectors, relations with off-farm employment, pioneers and leaders, existence of regional organizations, and subsidy from the administration are important, not to mention the climate, soil, and other natural conditions. In addition to these, age, existence of successors, technical level, and other attributes of the farmers and the individuals are related.
著者
Azusa IGUCHI Akira TABAYASHI Tom WALDICHUK Pengfei WANG
出版者
The Association of Japanese Geographers
雑誌
地理学評論 (ISSN:13479555)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.80, no.12, pp.732-757, 2007-10-01 (Released:2010-03-12)
参考文献数
33
被引用文献数
3

This study examines the rejuvenation of greenhouse horticulture on the Kujukuri Plain in Chiba Prefecture, about 60km from Tokyo. Greenhouse horticulture has gone through many changes since the 1990s, and the management of greenhouse operation, in particular, has changed with the introduction of advanced hydroponics and large agricultural subsidies. The study is based on interviews conducted with farmers, employees of agricultural co-operatives and local government officials in 2005 and 2006, and a land-use survey conducted in 2004. We emphasize actors and their linkages in maintaining horticulture, and examine the formation of the following linkages among actors: the linkages among individual farmers voluntarily involved in farm groups, the linkages among groups of farmers, and those between farmers and agricultural co-operatives, farm equipment manufacturers and local governments. The formation of five hydroponic organizations in Shirako Town is studied by examining several factors that help to maintain and develop greenhouse horticulture. These factors are favourable climate, rich soil, the proximity to large markets, accumulated horticultural technology, advanced infrastructure, the increase in profits and the rationalization of farming owing to the innovations adopted by individual farms, and the improvement in farm working conditions. Among various actors, the leaders of each hydroponic organization and the Shirako Hydroponic Association have played an important role and have been a driving force to develop hydroponic horticulture in Shirako Town. Hydroponic farmers have maintained individual farm management while they have created farm associations that take advantage of working in groups. Moreover, these five hydroponic organizations have improved co-operation with agricultural co-operatives, local government, seedling companies and hydroponic equipment manufacturers.