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was surprised to see the attached

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I was surprised to see the attached data because I could not imagine that the budget might be reduced. The total budget for agriculture, forestry and fisheries in Japan peaked at 3.7 trillion yen in 1982 and rebounded after declining, reaching a recent high of 3.4 trillion yen again in 2000, and continued to decline to 2.26 trillion yen in 2023. It is understandable that the area of agricultural land has decreased and the number of farms has decreased sharply......

Converting this to the exchange rate at the time, it is about 21.7 trillion won. At that time, Korea's agricultural budget was 17.36 trillion won. Japan seems to be more, but Japan also includes the budget for the fisheries sector. Considering that the farmland area is 2.8 times larger and the rice production is 2.1 times larger, we can estimate how large Korea's agricultural budget is.

Japan says it's a lost 30 years, but we have a lot of worries about what to do when we consider our population decline and aging population, which are faster and worse than Japan's, and this budget trend gives me goosebumps. Can we think about it based on the fact that agricultural budgets will continue to grow in the future? ... I never imagined that this would happen, but I thought that it would not go up, but it would not decrease. I think we should think about it again overall.
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Actually, I have a YouTube shoot scheduled tomorrow, so I've been researching various materials for several days. To prepare for a show, we wrestle like this for two to three days. It's easy to say just because it's a trend, but it takes a lot of time to figure out the numbers and the latest trends. Still, it stumbles when I go out.

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