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いっそんいっぴんうんどう 一村一品運動
Noun
1. One Village One Product movement; OVOP; campaign to boost the countryside by promoting the special products of local areas
Wikipedia definition
2. One Village One Product movementThe One village one product movement (OVOP) is a Japanese regional development program. It began in Ōita Prefecture in 1979 when the then-governor Morihiko Hiramatsu advocated the program. Implementation started in 1980. Communities selectively produce goods with high added value. One village produces one competitive and staple product as a business to gain sales revenue to improve the standard of living for the residents of that village.
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