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Impacts and policy implication of smart farming technologies on rice production in Japan

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  • Nanseki, Teruaki
  • Li, Dongpo
  • Chomei, Yosuke

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  • Nanseki, Teruaki & Li, Dongpo & Chomei, Yosuke, 2021. "Impacts and policy implication of smart farming technologies on rice production in Japan," 2021 ASAE 10th International Conference (Virtual), January 11-13, Beijing, China 329386, Asian Society of Agricultural Economists (ASAE).
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    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.329386
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