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Empowerment of Women through Pre-farming Careers in Rural Japan

Kyoko Inagaki and Juri Hara-Fukuyo

Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, Volume 28, Issue 1, March 2020

Keywords: Individual activity, Japan, pre-farming career, rural women entrepreneurial activity, women’s empowerment, web-based group

Published on: 19 March 2020

This paper investigates how women’s pre-farming careers affect the development of their individual activities and their empowerment. Japanese rural women used to work in agriculture under patriarchy and therefore did not have any decision-making authority. Nowadays, rural women have a variety of non-agricultural knowledge, which they acquired well before entering agriculture. It is assumed that their pre-farming careers boosted women’s empowerment such as startup women’s activity with own free will. To verify this assumption, we conducted semi-structured interviews with seven rural women entrepreneurs who had non-agricultural experiences before entering agriculture. From our results, we conclude that women’s pre-farming careers have the following two positive effects: (1) Rural women acquire decision-making right by using their savings from their pre-farming careers for the initial investment of their individual activities; (2) Any kinds of the women’s pre-farming careers − even if they are non-agricultural experiences and skills − are easy to be used in public relation, negotiation, and selling of their individual activities.

ISSN 1511-3701

e-ISSN 2231-8542

Article ID

JSSH-3987-2018

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