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      • 우리나라의 適正米價算出에 關한 考察

        安仁燦 충남대학교 대학원 1975 論文集 Vol.4 No.-

        One of the most pressing problems facing the world economy today is how to overcome the food shortage. Korea is not an exception. This food shortage has greatly hindered Korea's effort at establishing a self-sustained economy. Korea only produces 68% of its food requirements and consumption is increasing. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a grain-price system which encourages grain production and decreases all grain consumption. Among all grains, rice is the most important for Korean. The results of the rice price calculation from 1964 to 1974, calculated from the trice price ratio cost or opportunity cost or the cost of living of wage earner's in all cities, can be summarized as follows: First, the adequate rice price calculated from the frequency distribution of rice production cost must he high enough to meet the production cost of all sample farm houesholds. Second, in Korea rice price has been less than the rice price ratio cost except for the years 1969 through 1972 inclusive. In 1974, the rice price calculated from the rice price ratio cost is 17,934₩ per 100ℓ which is 2,174₩ higher than the realized rice price. Third, in the past, the rice price calculated from the opportunity cost compared with the income of wage earner's in all cities has been higher than the realized rice price. However, since 1973, the former has been less than the latter. Fourth, in the past, the rice price calculated from the cost of living of wage earner's in all cities has also been lower than the realized rice price, but it became adverse after 1974. In 1974, for the first time in korea, the rice price has exceeded the price level calculated from the opportunity cost, rice production cost and the cost of living of wage earner's in all cities, but it has not reached the level of rice price ratio cost. In order to, not only encourage rice production and decrease rice cousumption, but also to regulate the price ratio compared with other goods, the rice price of 1974 should be higher than 17,934₩ Per 100 ℓ. In Korea, the rice price should be calculated from the rice price ratio cost.

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        한국 벼농사의 추세와 전망

        안인찬 한국농업정책학회, 한국축산경영학회 2000 농업경영정책연구 Vol.27 No.3

        Along with the changes in environmental circumstances, status of Korean rice farming has experienced rapid changes. Decrease of rice cropping area, decrease of per capita rice consumption, and decrease of economic importance of rice in a farm household's income are some examples of changes. To make the warnings on the changing trends many researchers have tried to figure out prospects of Korean rice farming. Most of their results seem to fear for the shortage of rice in the future. They usually stick to the food security doctrine. However, it is easy to get the conclusion that there is a possibility of rice surplus rather than its shortage through the analysis of its trends. Rice import schedule under the MMA regulation of the WTO is one of the supporting conditions of rice surplus. This study tries to show the prospects of Korean rice farming until 2005 through the trend analysis. In 2005, there will be at least 200,000ha of rice field to be idle to make the equilibrium between supply and demand of rice in Korea. To cope with this problem, finding out proper crops to substitute for rice seems to be one of the urgent tasks of Korean agriculture. Key words : 추세(Trends), 전망(Prospects), 벼농사(Rice Farming), 한국 농업의 대책(Tasks of Korean Agriculture)

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        階層別 農地所有變動에 관한 硏究 : 忠北의 3個里 調査를 中心으로

        安仁燦 韓國農業政策學會 1978 농업경영정책연구 Vol.5 No.1

        Many of Korea's agricultural problems can be attributed to the large proportion of subsistence farms. Many of them operate on unfair terms of trade and are excluded from the benefits of the capitalistic economic system. Increasing farm size to a largo scale has been one of the most important goals of agricultural policy in Korea. The features of the disruption of the farming society are different according to surrounding circumstances. In the past some researchers asserted that they had found standardization of middlesized farms in Korea, while others found the opposite to be true. To clarify the true nature of the disruption of farmers in Korea, three Ris (villages) of Choong Buk Cheong Won Kun Nam Yee Myon were surveyed in 1978. Special emphasis was placed on the feature of sales and purchases (exchange) of farmland during the past 10 Years. Followings are some of the results of this study. 1) In contrast to the tendency of decreasing number of total households in rural areas nonfarm households are increasing gradually. 2) Internal disruption of farm households seems to be progressing in the direction of smaller farming size as a result of pursuing easy-going farming instead of previous labour intensive and underconsumption practices. 3) Disruption of farming class has no consistency in Korea. Recently small farming seems rather static while the middle class seems decreasing its size. 4) In the surveyed area under 0.5ha size class comprised 27.4 % of the total, over 0.5ha∼under 1.0ha size class 34.3%, over 1.0ha∼under 2.0ha size class 26.8%, over 2.0ha size class 7.4 % and the landless class 4.1% in 1968. These ratios are similar to the composition of the whole nation in 1976. In 1978 composition changed to 22.7%, 34.2%, 24.6%, 8.2%, 10.3% respectively in the surveyed area. This seems to suggest the future feature of class composition of Korean farm households. 5) The disruption of farmers advances accordingly with the spreading of urbanization. This fact suggests the future of disruption of farmers in Korea. In the nearest villages from the urban area some signs of disruption of farmers are appearing. Some of them are; In the nearest village from urban area ① The ratio of new farm and nonfarm is higher than other areas such as remote areas. This indicates the social instability of urban-attached areas. ② Not only present size of the middle class farms is smaller than other areas but also it is still lessening. This reflects the farmer's intention of rather pursuing small farming and more nonfarm income than indulging in hard work required by larger farm size. ③ Polar disruption of farmers is more conspicuous than other areas. ④ Services necessary in farming including mobilization of labour and selling farm products are more convenient than other areas.

      • 벼 生産費分析을 통한 生産費節減 可能性의 檢討

        안인찬 충북대학교 농업과학기술연구소 1994 農業科學硏究 Vol.11 No.2

        To cope with the opening of market, rice industry has elaborated with various efforts. One of the ways recommended and pursued continuously is to increase the scale of rice farming, because it is believed that the larger the farming scale the smaller the cost of production is. However, not only the increasing scale of rice farming itself is not an easy job also it is suspicious that increasing scale can really guarantee the less cost of production. Fortunately, Korean government has published reports on cost of rice production and by analysing them we can get some answers for our questions, though they have some flaws such as representing only the cost of production of farms larger than average. Besides this, it is not easy to agree with the report that shows the consistent increasing trend of yield with the increase of farming scale. With these limits in mind we can reach fallowing conclusions through the analysis of reports on cost of production for 1983-1992 products. Two main components of rice production cost of Korea are rent and cost of labour. Those two items exceed 70 percent of total cost. Recently, cost of machines is getting larger by showing 13.3 % of the tolal cost in 1992. Parts of the labour cost have been substituted by cost of machine. Everyone knows that reducing rent and labour cost in rice production is crucial in Korea. Actually Korean farmers have achieved substantial reduction of rice production cost through decreace of labour input. For example, during past 10 years labour input time per 10a for rice farming was decreased to 45.2 hours from 90.3 hours. While similar decrease took place in Japan in 20 years. However, Korea has already reached very low level of labour input for rice farming with given technology. Therefore, more cost reduction through decrease of labour input seems to be difficult. On the other hand, rent calculated as the proportion of total products, about 20 percent, is not so high. It implies that it seems not to be easy to reduce production cost by decreaseing rent as well. Nevertheless, it seems to be possible to cut the rice production cost by 13 percent of present level through reducting labour input and rent. Another source of cost reduction of rice production comes from scaling up of farming size. In 1992, the farmers cultivated more than 3.0ha showed less production cost by 7.0 percent compared with the average farmers cultivated only 1.0ha. By introducing higher yielding variety about 10 percent of additional cost reduction is expected. In sum, Korea is expected to reduce cost of rice production by 30 percent of present level in the near future through cutting labour input and rent, increasing farming size, and introducing new variety. Korean farmers have already accomplished such a reduction in the past. However, magnitude and efficiency of investment and intensity of policy measures will determine the range and speed of cost reduction.

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