Successes and challenges of a university-based agroecological community garden and educational program in Japan

IF 1.6 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Benjamin Schrager, Hiroki Ikeda, Takahashi Yukitsugu
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The growing problems associated with industrial agriculture have led to a greater recognition of the significance of alternative agriculture beyond Anglophone and European countries. This article explores Utsunomiya University’s Eco-programs, which combine a pesticide-free and synthetic fertilizer-free community garden with an educa­tional lecture and activity series. It draws on ethno­graphic data from interviews and participant obser­vation, as well as document and archival analysis. Based on our findings, we argue that tensions emerge between the initial agroecological goals with which the Eco-programs were established and other institutional goals pursued at the university. Despite these tensions, the Eco-programs create an important space for participants to encounter and explore agroecological gardening. They also pro­vide an informative example of a transdisciplinary alternative agricultural initiative in Japan. We stress the importance of recognizing the contexts in which alternative agricultural initiatives emerge, and the reality that conflicts often arise because alternative agricultural goals differ from the goals of the markets, states, and bureaucracies in which they operate.
日本以大学为基础的农业生态社区花园和教育项目的成功与挑战
与工业化农业相关的问题日益增多,这使得英语国家和欧洲国家以外的国家更加认识到替代农业的重要性。本文探讨宇都宫大学的生态项目,将无农药和无合成肥料的社区花园与教育讲座和系列活动相结合。它借鉴了来自访谈和参与者观察的民族学数据,以及文件和档案分析。根据我们的研究结果,我们认为在建立生态项目的初始农业生态目标与大学追求的其他制度目标之间出现了紧张关系。尽管存在这些紧张关系,生态项目为参与者创造了一个重要的空间来接触和探索农业生态园艺。他们还提供了日本跨学科替代农业倡议的一个翔实的例子。我们强调认识到替代农业倡议出现的背景的重要性,以及冲突经常出现的现实,因为替代农业目标与市场、国家和官僚机构的目标不同。
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