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- Agriculture_in_the_Empire_of_Japan abstract "Agriculture in the Empire of Japan (農業政策, Nōgyō seisaku) was an important component of the pre-war Japanese economy. Although Japan had only 16% of its land area under cultivation before the Pacific War, over 45% of households made a living from farming. Japanese cultivated land was mostly dedicated to rice, which accounted for 15% of world rice production in 1937.".
- Agriculture_in_the_Empire_of_Japan comment "Agriculture in the Empire of Japan (農業政策, Nōgyō seisaku) was an important component of the pre-war Japanese economy. Although Japan had only 16% of its land area under cultivation before the Pacific War, over 45% of households made a living from farming. Japanese cultivated land was mostly dedicated to rice, which accounted for 15% of world rice production in 1937.".