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Jos Verstegen

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Senior researcher entrepreneurship at Wageningen Economic Research and programme leader Business Innovation and visiting professor with the Miyazaki Sangyo-keiei University in Japan.

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Japan doesn’t have an agriculture problem, but the Netherlands does!

Japan doesn’t have an agriculture problem, but the Netherlands does!
11 August 2017 | Category: Agriculture

Why do I think that it’s not Japan, but the Netherlands that has an agriculture problem? Let me start my explanation from the beginning. I’m writing this blog at the crack of dawn in the Tokyo Limousine Bus to Narita International Airport. In about 16 hours, I hope to set…

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