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dc.contributor.author허장-
dc.contributor.other김용렬-
dc.date.accessioned2018-11-15T08:55:21Z-
dc.date.available2018-11-15T08:55:21Z-
dc.date.issued2008-05-
dc.identifier.otherJRD31-2-03-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.krei.re.kr/handle/2018.oak/18842-
dc.description.abstractThis paper aims to review the role of farm households and the agro-food sector in the economy of rural areas in Korea. It discusses definition of rural area, share of agricultural and agro-food sectors in Korean economy, the income situation of farm households and non-farming activities, and multiplier effects of agriculture in Korea. Rural areas mean Eup and Myeon, whereas Dong means urban area. Rural population in Korea has continued to decrease over the years. In 2005, 18.3% of total land area, or 1,824thousand ha, was used for paddy and dry fields. The share of GRDP of agricultural, forestry, and fishing sectors was about 10% in 1985, but dropped to slightly over 3% in 2005. Thirty seven percent of farmers have a second employment in the non-farm sector and 67.2% of part-time farmers are more devoted to their non-farm activities than farming for farm household income. Rural tourism provides diverse opportunities for rural and urban residents to exchange products, services, information, and culture. New demands are arising toward rural areas: leisure and relaxation spaces, rural tourism, nature and ecology, rural amenity, and safe and fresh local foods.-
dc.description.abstractThis paper aims to review the role of farm households and the agro-food sector in the economy of rural areas in Korea. It discusses definition of rural area, share of agricultural and agro-food sectors in Korean economy, the income situation of farm households and non-farming activities, and multiplier effects of agriculture in Korea. Rural areas mean Eup and Myeon, whereas Dong means urban area. Rural population in Korea has continued to decrease over the years. In 2005, 18.3% of total land area, or 1,824thousand ha, was used for paddy and dry fields. The share of GRDP of agricultural, forestry, and fishing sectors was about 10% in 1985, but dropped to slightly over 3% in 2005. Thirty seven percent of farmers have a second employment in the non-farm sector and 67.2% of part-time farmers are more devoted to their non-farm activities than farming for farm household income. Rural tourism provides diverse opportunities for rural and urban residents to exchange products, services, information, and culture. New demands are arising toward rural areas: leisure and relaxation spaces, rural tourism, nature and ecology, rural amenity, and safe and fresh local foods.-
dc.description.tableofcontentsI. BackgroundII. Definition and typology of rural areasⅢ. Rural areas, agriculture, and agro-food sector in Korean economyⅣ. Diversification of farm household activities in rural areasV. Summary and conclusion-
dc.description.tableofcontentsI. BackgroundII. Definition and typology of rural areasⅢ. Rural areas, agriculture, and agro-food sector in Korean economyⅣ. Diversification of farm household activities in rural areasV. Summary and conclusion-
dc.publisher한국농촌경제연구원-
dc.titleTHE ROLE OF FARM HOUSEHOLDS AND THE AGRO-FOOD SECTOR IN KOREAN RURAL ECONOMY-
dc.title.alternativeTHE ROLE OF FARM HOUSEHOLDS AND THE AGRO-FOOD SECTOR IN KOREAN RURAL ECONOMY-
dc.typeKREI 논문-
dc.citation.endPage62-
dc.citation.startPage37-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameHeo, Jang-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameKim, Yonglyoul-
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationpage. 37 - 62-
dc.subject.keywordrural areas-
dc.subject.keywordagriculture-
dc.subject.keywordagro-food sector-
dc.subject.keywordfarm household income-
dc.subject.keywordrural tourism-
dc.subject.keywordKorea-
dc.subject.keywordrural areas-
dc.subject.keywordagriculture-
dc.subject.keywordagro-food sector-
dc.subject.keywordfarm household income-
dc.subject.keywordrural tourism-
dc.subject.keywordKorea-
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