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RE: Kore Kara Noka これから農家 blog post: Kenshūsei: becoming a farming apprentice in Japan Part 1
Well, as I think I said, it's a double-edged sword: money helps you get set up but in ties you into a cycle of dependency and turns you into little more than one more cog in the economy machine.
Well, yes I can see that. It also means they understand the need for the small farmer! This can be turned into a power play for the farmer. Here, the small farmer is not only overlooked, they are even banned or fined in some areas for having a garden. Food requires human cultivation, and we NEED food. I enjoy the self sufficient farming, though this year i will be reaping large quantities of greens, enough to sell at a market.