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Global Rice Production, Consumption and Trade: Trends and Future Directions

  • Bhandari, Humnath
    • 한국작물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국작물학회 2019년도 추계학술대회
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    • pp.5-5
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    • 2019
  • The objectives of this paper are (i) to analyze past trends and future directions of rice production, consumption and trade across the world and (ii) to discuss emerging challenges and future directions in the global rice industry. Rice is a staple food of over half of the world's 7.7 billion people. It is an important economic, social, political, and cultural commodity in most Asian countries. Rice is the $1^{st}$ most widely consumed, $2^{nd}$ largely produced, and $3^{rd}$ most widely grown food crop in the world. It was cultivated by 144 million farms in over 100 countries with harvested area of over 163 million ha producing about 745 million tons paddy in 2018. About 90% of the total rice is produced in Asia. China and India, the biggest rice producers, account for over half of the world's rice production. Between 1960 and 2018, world rice production increased over threefold from 221 to 745 million tons (2.1% per year) due to area expansion from 120 to 163 million ha (0.5% per year) and paddy yield increase from 1.8 to 4.6 t/ha (1.6% per year). The Green Revolution led massive increase in rice production prevented famines, provided food for millions of people, reduced poverty and hunger, and improved livelihoods of millions of Asians. The future increase in rice production must come from yield increase as the scope for area expansion is limited. Rice is the most widely consumed food crop. The world's average per capita milled rice consumption is 64 kilograms providing 19% of daily calories. Asia accounted for 84% of global consumption followed by Africa (7%), South America (3%), and the Middle East (2%). Asia's per capita rice consumption is 100 kilograms per year providing 28% of daily calories. The global and Asian per capita consumption increased from the 1960s to the 1990s but stable afterward. The per capita rice consumption is expected to decline in Asia but increase outside Asia especially in Africa in the future. The total milled rice consumption was about 490 million tons in 2018 and projected to reach 550 million tons by 2030 and 590 million tons by 2040. Rice is thinly traded in international market because it is a highly protected commodity. Only about 9% of the total production is traded in global rice market. However, the volume of global rice trade has increased over six-fold from 7.5 to 46.5 million tons between the 1960s and 2018. A relatively small number of exporting countries interact with a large number of importing countries. The top five rice exporting countries are India, Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistan, and China accounting for 74% of the global rice export. The top five rice importing countries are China, Philippines, Nigeria, European Union and Saudi Arabia accounting for 26% of the global rice import. Within rice varieties, Japonica rice accounts for the highest share of the global rice trade (about 12%) followed by Basmati rice (about 10%). The high concentration of exports to a few countries makes international rice market vulnerable to supply disruptions in exporting countries, leading to higher world prices of rice. The export price of Thai 5% broken rice increased from 198 US$/ton in 2000 to 421 US$/ton in 2018. The volumes of trade and rice prices in the global market are expected to increase in the future. The major future challenges of the rice industry are increasing demand due to population growth, rising demand in Africa, economic growth and diet diversification, competition for natural resources (land and water), labor scarcity, climate change and natural hazards, poverty and inequality, hunger and malnutrition, urbanization, low income in rice farming, yield saturation, aging of farmers, feminization of agriculture, health and environmental concerns, improving value chains, and shifting donor priorities away from agriculture. At the same time, new opportunities are available due to access to new technologies, increased investment by the private sector, and increased global partnership. More investment in rice research and development is needed to develop and disseminate innovative technologies and practices to overcome problems and ensure food and nutrition security of the future population.

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수도 직파재배의 경제성분석 -대단위 대호간척농지를 중심으로- (Economic Analysis of Rice Production by Seed Broadcasting -In the Case of Daeho Large Scale Tidal and Development Area-)

  • 임재환;유영희
    • 농업과학연구
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.301-322
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    • 1996
  • This study is first aimed at identifying the possibility of labour saving and production cost decreasing in rice production with respect to seed broad casting technology. Comparison of labour inputs and production costs of rice in-between USA and Korea and recommendation of policy guidelines for the continous rice cultivation are the second objective of this study. Under the WTO system, rice enterprice is the most vulnerable crop in the sense of labour productivity and price competitiveness in the international market. How to adapt labour saving technology and how to decrease production costs are the most imminent problems to be solved in rice production. To achieve the objectives, survey on nine rice enterprice farms were made in Daeho tidal farmland with respect to the size of farm, labour inputs, productivity, farm mechanization and farm land base development. The existing data on labour saving technology by seed broadcasting which had surveyed by Rural Development Administration were collected to compare the surveyed data from Daeho tidal farm land The study results and policy recommendation are summarized as follows; 1. Labour requirements per 10a for rice enterprise farms with seed broadcasting and with transplanting were estimated 11.4 and 18.5hours respectively. 'This above labour inputs were equivalent to 1/3-1/5 of the national average labour inputs of 53.6 hours which were included transplanting and harvesting by machinery. Considering the labour requirement of 1.7 hours per 10a for the USA rice production, Korea rice culture has possibility to decrease labour demand upto USA level of labour inputs. 2. Production cost of rice in Korea were estimated US$4,181 per ha which were higher than that of USA by 3.00 times and production costs per ton were shown as US$313 for USA rice and US$1,018 for Korean rice. 3. Land productivity of rice per 10a in America was reached to 4,325kg and the counterpart of Korea was about 4,181kg in recent year. In the sense of land productivity, both yields of rice were comparable. 4. The price of japonica type rice similar to Korean traditional rice in international market in 1994 was f.o.b US$466 per ton which was equivalent to import parity price of US$830 per ton in domestic market. The price of rice purchased by Korean G't and received by farmers were amounted to US$ 2,013 and US$ 1,663 respectively in the same year. Domestic prices mentioned above were higher than the import parity price as US$830 by 2.0-2.4 times. 5. American rice production competitive to Korean rice was equivalent to 17,012 thousand tons, 1.28% of the world production of rice in 1991 and consumption of rice in America was amounted to 2,633 thousand tons. Exportable quantity of USA rice were estimated as 4,379 thousand tons of which 52.3%, 2,300 thousand tons, were exported indeed in the same year. 6. The quantity of Korean rice produced in 1991 was estimated 1.00% of the world production. The world amount of rice exported in 1991 was reached to 2.45% of the world production of which 34.2% was occupied by USA The remaining quantities of world exported rice were dominated by Tiland, Pakistan and Vietnam where produced indica variety. 7. Under the given technology, labour inputs per 10a for rice production could be possible to save by 70% of the national average labour requirement of 53.6 hours through implmenting complete farm mechanization with land consolidation and on-farm development and improvement of fanning practices like seedbroad casting txchnology etc. On the other hand, prduction costs of rice could be decreased by 10% rather than 49% as target indicated in the Rural Development Counter Measures of Korean Government in 1994 owing to increasing farm mechanization cost and interest on land service with high price. Accordingly production cost of rice per kg could be decreased only by 10% of the 1994 production cost. 8. Rice policy of Korean government in the future should take into account the labour saving technology to solve labour shortage in rural area and to enhance off-farm incomes by creating job opportunities in agro-industrial zones and special production area. On account of the staple food and main energy source for people's health, rice production even encountered vulnerable economic settings should be continued without price distortion policies and discouraging farmer's intention to cultivate rice by importing institutionally the direct income subsidy system.

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조림 CDM 사업의 경제성 분석을 위한 방법론 연구 -온대습윤기후대와 열대우림기후대 사례지역을 중심으로- (A Study on a Methodology for Economic feasibility of A/R(Afforestation/Reforestation) CDM(Clean Development Mechanism) - Case Studies on Temperate Humid Zone and Tropical Rain Forest Zone -)

  • 이상엽;정재호
    • 환경정책연구
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.25-43
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    • 2006
  • 지금까지 A/R CDM 사업의 가장 본질적인 특징인 비영속성 연구가 많이 진행되지 못해 상환의무에 따른 사업 타당성에 관한 체계적인 판단이 어려운 현실이었다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 A/R CDM 사업의 특정과 기본 개념을 바탕으로 두 가지 대비되는 사례를 이용해 사업치 경제적 타당성을 분석하였다. tCER, lCER 모두 높은 수익성을 유지하기 위해서는 목재가격 변화보다는 탄소가격이 보다 큰 영향을 미치게 된다. 크레딧을 판매하거나 사용하는 경우 모두 해당되는데, 본 분석에서는 사례 1에서 탄소배출권을 판매하고 수익을 17%시 tCER이 가장 탄소가격에 민감한 것으로 나타났다. 크레딧 종류별로 민감도 효과를 파악할 수도 있는데, 수익을 수준과 무관하게 tCER은 탄소가격, lCER은 목재가격에 보다 민감한 것으로 분석되었다. 사례 2에서 탄소배출권을 사용하고 수익을 13%시 lCER이 목재가격에 가장 민감한 것으로 나타났다. 한편, 크레딧을 판매하는 경우보다 직접 감축의무에 사용하여 이를 상환할 때, 일정 수익성을 유지하기 위해서는 목재가격이 보다 중요한 요인으로 작용하게 된다. 그리고 본 연구에서 분석된 사례지역의 경우 약 $11/$tCO_2$ 에서 $37/$tCO_2$의 크레딧 가격이 형성되어야 CDM 조림사업 추진이 타당한 것으로 분석되었다.

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Introduction of the representative mushroom cultivars and groundbreaking cultivation techniques in Korea

  • Jang, Kab-Yeul;Oh, Youn-Lee;Oh, Minji;Woo, Sung-I;Shin, Pyung-Gyun;Im, Ji-hoow;Kong, Won-Sik
    • 한국버섯학회지
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.136-141
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    • 2016
  • The production scale of mushrooms in Korea is approximately 600 billion won, which is 1.6% of Korea's gross agricultural output. In Korea, ca. 190,000 tons of mushrooms are harvested annually. Although the numbers of mushroom farms and cultivators are constantly decreasing, total mushroom yields are increasing owing to large-scale cultivation facilities and automation. The recent expansion of the well-being trend has caused an increase in mushroom consumption in Korea: the annual per capita mushroom was 3.9 kg ('13), whichis a little higher than that in Europe. Thus, mushroom export, mainly Flammulina velutipes and Pleurotus ostreatus, has increased since the mid-2000s. Recently, however, it is slightly reduced. Nevertheless, Vietnam, Hong Kong, the United States, and the Netherlands continue to export mushrooms, and Korea has increased its export to Australia, Canada, Southeast Asia, etc. Canned Agaricus bisporus, the first export of the Korean mushroom industry, reached it speak sales in 1977-1978. When Korea initiated trade with China in 1980, the international prices of mushrooms fell sharply, leading to shrinkage of the domestic markets. Spurred by the high demand to develop substitute goods for A. bisporus, the oyster mushroom (P. ostreatus) gained attention since it seemed to suit the taste of Korean consumers. Although the log cultivation technique for oyster mushroom was developed in the early 1970s, it required a great deal of labor. Thus, we developed the shelf cultivation technique, which is easier to manage and allows for mass production. In this technique, the growing shelf is made mafrom fermented rice straw, whichis the only P. ostreatus medium in the world and isused only in South Korea. After then, the use of cotton wastes as an additional material of medium, the productivity. Currently, we are developing a standard cultivation technique and environmental control system that can stably produce mushrooms throughout the year. The increase of oyster mushroom production may boostthe domestic market and contribute to industrial development. In addition, oyster mushroom production technology played a role in forming the basis for the development of bottle cultivation, which made mass production. In particular, bottle cultivation using liquid spawn could allow for the export of F. velutipes and Pleurotus eryngii. In addition, the white varieties of F. velutipes were second developed in the world after Japan. We also developed the new A. bisporus cultivar 'Saeah', which is easy to grow in Korea. In hopes to advance the mushroom industry, we will continue to develop cultivars with international competitive power and to improve cultivation techniques.

국제 해상운송 네트워크 분석에 대한 연구 - Maersk 선사의 Container 운송네트워크를 중심으로 - (An analysis of the International Maritime Transportation focusing on Maersk Line Container Networks)

  • 송민근;차영두;여기태
    • 한국항만경제학회지
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 세계 최대 선사인 머스크의 글로벌 해상운송에 대하여 전 세계 102개 국가에 위치한 281개 항만을 통해 총 6,318개 경로에 대한 네트워크를 구성하고, 사회네트워크분석을 이용해 항만 및 국가별 특성을 분석했다. 중국 정부는 적극적인 항만 개발과 동시에 세계 거점항만과의 협력 확대를 추진하고 있으며, 일대일로 사업을 통해 해상운송에서 중국이 차지하는 비중과 영향력을 확대하고 있다. 중국의 항만 개발은 수출입 및 원자재 수급에 대한 안정적이고 독립적 물류 네트워크 구축의 의미를 포함하고 있으며, 해상 경로개발은 개별항만의 경쟁력 뿐 아니라 세계 해운시장에서 가장 큰 비중 및 영향력을 갖고 있는 미국 등 강대국과 이를 둘러싸고 있는 주요 국가의 관계구조와도 매우 밀접한 연관성을 갖고 있다. 이러한 관점에서 해상운송에 관한 연구는 개별항만과 함께 국가별 특성에 대한 분석이 병행되어야할 필요가 있다. 본 연구는 항만들 간의 관계적 측면에서 특징을 파악했고, 이를 국가 단위로 적용했으며, 중국과 미국, 한국의 개별 네트워크를 비교하여 중국 해상경로의 특징과 연구에 대한 시사점을 모색했다. 분석의 주요 결과로 머스크 해상네트워크에서 중국, 미국과 파나마, 말레이시아, 스페인 등의 비중이 높았으나, 중국 개별 네트워크에서는 중국, 한국과 대만, 베트남 등의 비중이 높게 나타났다. 또한, 부산항과 광양항 등 한국항만이 중국 네트워크에서 큰 경쟁력을 확보하고 있는 것을 확인할 수 있었다.

스마트폰 영화제작을 통한 국제 교류 활성화 연구 : 한국-베트남 영화제 스마트폰 영화 워크숍을 중심으로 (A Study of The Vitalizing Effects of Smartphone Film Production on International Exchange : Focusing on Smartphone Film Workshop of Korean-Vietnamese)

  • 성시흡
    • 한국엔터테인먼트산업학회논문지
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2019
  • 최근 십여 년 사이에 급속도 발전한 스마트폰 카메라의 성능과 전 세계적으로 높아진 보급률을 기반으로 스마트폰 영화제작을 통한 다양한 국제 교류의 가능성을 연구해 볼 것이다. 정부와 자본 중심의 교류, 단순한 영화제작교육 이라는 목표에서 벗어나 민간 중심의 문화 교류에 방향성을 두고자 한다. 2017년 11월 17일부터 22일까지 진행된 <한국-베트남 영화제>의 부대행사로 <스마트폰 영화 워크숍>이 열렸다. 영화제 기간 내에 3일 동안 진행된 워크숍으로 한국의 영화감독과 베트남의 영화학도들 간의 국제 협업 프로젝트로 주목을 받은 행사였다. 본 연구자는 이 워크숍의 멘토로 참여하여 실무중심의 연구를 진행하였다. 워크숍의 팀 구성과 시나리오, 촬영장비, 일정 등 한국에서의 Pre production부터 현지에서 작품을 완성하고 상영에 이르기까지 Production, Post production의 전 과정을 단계별로 짚어보았다. 직접 경험한 국제 워크숍 교류 사례 분석을 통해 시행착오와 개선방안 등을 모색하고 나아가 문화교류의 성과와 향후 기대 효과에 대해서도 가늠해 볼 것이다. 이 경험적 실무 사례연구를 참고삼아 국제 워크숍 교류가 활발히 이루어지기를 기대한다.

K-POP 공연 예술의 합작 투자에 의한 해외 진출 사례 분석 및 전망 (Case Analysis and Prospect of K-POP Performance Art's Overseas Entry by Joint Venture)

  • 고규대
    • 한국엔터테인먼트산업학회논문지
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.191-200
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    • 2020
  • 기업은 초고속화, 초고도화 된 현대 사회에서 수출과 수입을 통해 이익의 극대화를 꾀하고 있다. 어느 특정 지역에 기반을 두지 않고 글로벌 시장을 공략해야 지속 생존이 가능하다. 기업은 해외 시장을 공략할 때 고려해야 할 변수로 기업 내부 요인과 외부 환경 요인을 꼽을 수 있다. 경영 자원 및 핵심 역량, 국제화 경험 등 내부적 요인과 산업의 특성, 진출 대상 국가의 정치 경제 문화적 환경 등 외부적 요인에 따라 해외 시장의 진출 방법을 찾아야 한다. K-POP 그룹 역시 수출, 계약, 직접 투자 등 기업이 해외에 진출할 당시 사용하는 다양한 글로벌 전략과 유사한 방식으로 해외 시장을 공략하고 있다. K-POP 그룹은 특정 해외 국가의 초청에 의해 각 국가를 방문해 무대에 오르는 단순한 형태의 공연(수출)부터 현지 프로모터의 초청에 의한 시리즈 공연(라이센스), 자사의 역량을 이용한 투어 공연 등 다양한 형태로 활동을 벌이고 있다. K-POP 그룹은 단발성 공연 예술을 넘어서 체계화된 계획을 세우고 각 해외 국가에 맞는 직접 투자 형식으로 해외 진출을 꾀하고 있다. K-POP 그룹은 한류가 태동한 1990년대 말부터 2005년까지 단순한 공연 형태로 해외 시장에 진출했다. 그룹 H.O.T 등이 대표적인 예이다. 이후 2005년 슈퍼주니어를 시작으로 2018년까지 해외 멤버를 받아들여 프랜차이즈 형태로 해외 시장 진출을 노렸다. 이후 2018년 그룹 아이즈원으로 시도된 합작 투자 형태의 K-POP 그룹이 등장했고, 2018년 9월 한국의 JYP엔터테인먼트와 중국 텐센트가 힘을 합친 보이스토리가 나왔다. 보이스토리는 기존 수출 방식(H.O.T 등)으로 글로벌 전략을 세운 데이어 계약 방식(그룹 엑소-M)으로 해외 시장에 진출한 K-POP 그룹과 달리 직접 투자 방식의 하나인 합작투자로 만들어진 대표적 그룹이다. 2020년 2월에는 RBW가 베트남 리얼리티 방송을 통해 선발한 5명으로 구성된 'D1Verse(다이버스)'를 합작 투자 형태의 그룹으로 내놓았다. 앞으로 이처럼 국내와 해외 기업이 국제화와 지역화 동시에 추구하는 전략을 위해 합작 투자 형태의 그룹을 연이어 내놓을 가능성을 보여주고 있다.

Present status and prospect for development of mushrooms in Korea

  • Jang, Kab-Yeul;Oh, Youn-Lee;Oh, Minji;Im, Ji-Hoon;Lee, Seul-Ki;Kong, Won-Sik
    • 한국균학회소식:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국균학회 2018년도 춘계학술대회 및 임시총회
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    • pp.27-27
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    • 2018
  • The production scale of mushroom cultivation in Korea is approximately 600 billion won, which is 1.6% of the Korean gross agricultural output. Annually, ca. 190,000 tons of mushrooms are harvested in Korea. Although the numbers of mushroom farms and cultivators are constantly decreasing, the total mushroom yields are increasing due to the large-scale cultivation facilities and automation. The recent expansion of the well-being trend causes increase in mushroom consumption in Korea: annual per capita consumption of mushroom was 3.9kg ('13) that is a little higher than European's average. Thus the exports of mushrooms, mainly Flammulina velutipes and Pleurotus ostreatus, have been increased since the middle of 2000s. Recently, however, it is slightly reduced. However, Vietnam, Hong Kong, the United States, the Netherlands and continued to export, and the country has increased recently been exported to Australia, Canada, Southeast Asia and so on. Canned foods of Agaricus bisporus was the first exports of the Korean mushroom industry. This business has reached the peak of the sale in 1977-1978. As Korea initiated trade with China in 1980, the international prices of mushrooms were sharply fall that led to shrink the domestic markets. According to the high demand to develop new items to substitute for A. bisporus, oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) was received the attention since it seems to suit the taste of Korean consumers. Although log cultivation technique was developed in the early 1970s for oyster mushroom, this method requires a great deal of labor. Thus we developed shelf cultivation technique which is easier to manage and allows the mass production. In this technique, the growing shelf is manly made from fermented rice straw, that is the unique P. ostreatus medium in the world, was used only in South Korea. After then, the use of cotton wastes as an additional material of medium, the productivity. Currently it is developing a standard cultivation techniques and environmental control system that can stably produce mushrooms throughout the year. The increase of oyster mushroom production may activate the domestic market and contribute to the industrial development. In addition, oyster mushroom production technology has a role in forming the basis of the development of bottle cultivation. Developed mushroom cultivation technology using bottles made possible the mass production. In particular, bottle cultivation method using a liquid spawn can be an opportunity to export the F.velutipes and P.eryngii. In addition, the white varieties of F.velutipes were second developed in the world after Japan. We also developed the new A.bisporus cultivar "Sae-ah" that is easy to grown in Korea. To lead the mushroom industry, we will continue to develop the cultivars with an international competitive power and to improve the cultivation techniques. Mushroom research in Korea nowadays focuses on analysis of mushroom genetics in combination with development of new mushroom varieties, mushroom physiology and cultivation. Further studied are environmental factors for cultivation, disease control, development and utilization of mushroom substrate resources, post-harvest management and improvement of marketable traits. Finally, the RDA manages the collection, classification, identification and preservation of mushroom resources. To keep up with the increasing application of biotechnology in agricultural research the genome project of various mushrooms and the draft of the genetic map has just been completed. A broad range of future studies based on this project is anticipated. The mushroom industry in Korea continually grows and its productivity rapidly increases through the development of new mushrooms cultivars and automated plastic bottle cultivation. Consumption of medicinal mushrooms like Ganoderma lucidum and Phellinus linteus is also increasing strongly. Recently, business of edible and medicinal mushrooms was suffering under over-production and problems in distribution. Fortunately, expansion of the mushroom export helped ease the negative effects for the mushroom industry.

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THE ECOLOGY, PHYTOGEOGRAPHY AND ETHNOBOTANY OF GINSENG

  • Hu Shiu Ying
    • 고려인삼학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 고려인삼학회 1978년도 학술대회지
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    • pp.149-157
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    • 1978
  • Ginseng is the English common name for the species in the genus Panax. This article gives a broad botanical review including the morphological characteristics, ecological amplitude, and the ethnobotanical aspect of the genus Panax. The species of Panax are adapted for life in rich loose soil of partially shaded forest floor with the deciduous trees such as linden, oak, maple, ash, alder, birch, beech, hickory, etc. forming the canopy. Like their associated trees, all ginsengs are deciduous. They require annual climatic changes, plenty of water in summer, and a period of dormancy in winter. The plant body of ginseng consists of an underground rhizome and an aerial shoot. The rhizome has a terminal bud, prominent leafscars and a fleshy root in some species. It is perennial. The aerial shoot is herbaceous and annual. It consists of a single slender stem with a whorl of digitately compound leaves and a terminal umbel bearing fleshy red fruits after flowering. The yearly cycle of death and renascence of the aerial shoot is a natural phenomenon in ginseng. The species of Panax occur in eastern North America and eastern Asia, including the eastern portion of the Himalayan region. Such a bicentric generic distributional pattern indicates a close floristic relationship of the eastern sides of two great continental masses in the northern hemisphere. It is well documented that genera with this type of disjunct distribution are of great antiquity. Many of them have fossil remains in Tertiary deposits. In this respect, the species of Panax may be regarded as living fossils. The distribution of the species, and the center of morphological diversification are explained with maps and other illustrations. Chemical constituents confirm the conclusion derived from morphological characters that eastern Asia is the center of species concentration of Panax. In eastern North America two species occur between longitude $70^{\circ}-97^{\circ}$ Wand latitude $34^{\circ}-47^{\circ}$ N. In eastern Asia the range of the genus extends from longitude $85^{\circ}$ E in Nepal to $140^{\circ}$ E in Japan, and from latitude $22^{\circ}$ N in the hills of Tonkin of North Vietnam to $48^{\circ}$ N in eastern Siberia. The species in eastern North America all have fleshy roots, and many of the species in eastern Asia have creeping stolons with enlarged nodes or stout horizontal rhizomes as storage organs in place of fleshy roots. People living in close harmony with nature in the homeland of various species of Panax have used the stout rhizomes or the fleshy roots of different wild forms of ginseng for medicine since time immemorial. Those who live in the center morphological diversity are specific both in the application of names for the identification of species in their communication and in the use of different roots as remedies to relieve pain, to cure diseases, or to correct physiological disorders. Now, natural resources of wild plants with medicinal virtue are extremely limited. In order to meet the market demand, three species have been intensively cultivated in limited areas. These species are American ginseng (P. quinquefolius) in northeastern United States, ginseng (P. ginseng) in northeastern Asia, particularly in Korea, and Sanchi (P. wangianus) in southwestern China, especially in Yunnan. At present hybridization and selection for better quality, higher yield, and more effective chemical contents have not received due attention in ginseng culture. Proper steps in this direction should be taken immediately, so that our generation may create a richer legacy to hand down to the future. Meanwhile, all wild plants of all species in all lands should be declared as endangered taxa, and they should be protected from further uprooting so that a. fuller gene pool may be conserved for the. genus Panax.

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서비스 수출원가 분석 - MICE 산업 관련 중소기업 사례연구 - (A Study on the Cost Analysis of Service Export - K SME Case of MICE-related Industry -)

  • 박문서
    • 통상정보연구
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.485-516
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    • 2011
  • 한국은 세계에서 0.7%의 인구와 0.07%의 국토면적을 차지하는 체형이 작은 나라이다. 그럼에도 불구하고 2010년 한국의 수출은 세계 순위 7위를 달성하여 무역강소국의 지위를 다시 한 번 입증하게 되었다. 그러나 한국은 2008년 하반기부터 시작된 미국발 금융위기와 2010년부터 시작된 유럽 재정위기로 인한 글로별 경기침체에 복합적으로 종속되어 있는 고민을 떨쳐버리지 못하고 있는 실정이다. 결국 성장과 고용창출의 한계에 직면하면서 서비스산업의 발전과 동시에 서비스수출의 중요성이 재차 강조되고 있는 상황이다. 본 연구는 이와 같은 국내외적 경제무역 환경에서 서비스수출에 직간접적으로 기여할 수 있는 MICE 산업 관련 중소기업의 사례를 통하여 서비스 부문의 수출원가에 대한 분석을 시도한 것이다. 이를 통해 해외 수출경험이 많지 않은 한국의 중소기업들에게 서비스수출을 증대시킬 수 있도록 동기를 부여하고 제반 정책적 지원책을 강구할 수 있도록 대안을 모색하는 데에 연구의 목적을 두고 있다. 본 연구는 기본적으로 MICE 산업에 관련된 문헌연구와 이 분야 중소기업의 베트남 수출사례를 분석하는 방법론으로 설계하였다. 연구의 결과 MICE 산업 분야를 포함한 서비스수출 중소기업은 해외시장 진출경험과 정보의 취약점으로 말미암아 수출시도를 망설이거나 불안해하고 있는 실정임을 알 수 있었다. 또한 서비스수출로 인한 사업의 타당성 여부를 판단하기 곤란한 접도 중소기업 서비스수출 활성화를 저해하는 요인으로 나타났다. 따라서 MICE 관련 산업을 포함한 중소기업의 서비스수출을 돕기 위해서는 글로별 시장에 대한 마케팅, 법률정보, 세제 및 금융 부문 등을 망라하는 one-stop 형식의 중소기업 서비스수출 지원정책을 체계적으로 준비해야 할 것이다.

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