A comparative analysis of the road of land scale management in South Korea, Japan and Taiwan
Abstract
Many developing countries and regions have more people and less land. After the land reform, a pattern of scattered management of small plots of land has been formed. This kind of management pattern has mobilized the enthusiasm of landless and landless peasants in a certain period, and produced far-reaching political and economic significance. However, with the transformation of traditional and backward manual farming into modern agricultural management, the land system of small and decentralized management has been impacted, exposing many limitations and inertia, and even become one of the obstacles to the further development of agriculture. Agricultural family operations or family farms (enterprises) have become the dominant form of operation in the rural areas of these countries and regions.