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The Japanese government encouraged farmers to raise sheep throughout the 1800s. Sheep-rearing programs began to import Yorkshire, Berkshire, Spanish merino, and numerous Chinese and Mongolian sheep breeds, encouraged by government promotion of sheep farming. However, a lack of knowledge on the farmer's part of how to successfully keep sheep, and the government's failure to provide information to those importing the sheep they promoted, led to the project's failure, and in 1888 it was discontinued.[1]

  1. Takekazu Ogura (1963). Agricultural development in modern Japan. Fuji Pub. Co. pp. 569–570. สืบค้นเมื่อ 20 September 2013.