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Characteristics of fruit farmer’s farm management structure and policy tasks responding to the internal and external changes
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AuthorKim, Jongsun
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Publication Date2026.03.09
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Purpose of Research
○Rapid internal and external environmental changes such as climate change, the aging of farms, technological changes brought about by the Fourth Industrial Revolution, shifts in the distribution environment, and shifts in agricultural product consumption trends, are significantly impacting the entire fruit industry. Farms and other agricultural management entities are the primary actors responsible for responding to these internal and external environmental changes. Therefore, analyzing the management structure of individual fruit farms is crucial to enhancing their ability to adapt to these changes and to identify support measures. This study aimed to analyze the relationships among farm management characteristics, management strategies, and performance by type of farm management structure, and to propose policy measures to strengthen farm management capabilities and enhance the competitiveness of the fruit industry.
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