Nōgyōsha kobetsu shotoku hoshō seido
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The Nōgyōsha kobetsu shotoku hoshō seido (農業者戸別所得補償制度,, English, Farmers' Door-to-door Compensation System) is an
The bill was introduced in the Diet in October 2007, and the legislation passed in the
Description
The law provides government subsidies to support farmers whose main agricultural product is
The subsidies are calculated based on the difference between the nationwide average production cost and the nationwide average
Contemporary condition
In the 2010 request for budget appropriations, a total of 800 million
The former covers farmers who produce rice subject to a production target, and the latter gives farm households whose products include oats, soy beans, rice powder, and rice for use as forage, subsidies at the same level of income as that of farmers producing rice as a primary product.
The government did not insist on full participation in the
Every farmer participating in this scheme was given a basic subsidy at a rate of 10,000 yen per are (100 square metres).
References
External links
- "What is kobetsu shotoku hosho seido?"All About (in Japanese)