관상수재배(觀賞樹栽培)의 현황(現況), 생산(生?), 유통과정(流通過程), 문제점(問題點), 전망(展望)과 개선방안(改善方案)을 조사(調査)한 결과(結果)를 요약(要約)하면 다음과 같다. 1. 관상수재배(觀賞樹栽培)의 일반현황(一般現況) (1) 전국(全國)(서울제외(除外))의 관상수재배면적(觀賞樹栽培面積)과 재배자수(栽培者數)는 각각 1,872.02ha, 2,717명(名)으로서 농수산부(農水?部) 집계(集計)와 많은 차이(差異)가 있는데, 이것은 재배업자(栽培業者)들이 조세부담등(租稅負擔等)의 이유(理由)때문에 정확(正確)한 답(答)을 하지 않은 것으로 보여진다. (2) 직업(職業)은 원예(園藝)(관상수포함(觀賞樹包含)), 농업(農業)을 비롯한 일차산업분야(一次?業分野)의 종사자(從事者)들이 대부분이었으며, 공무원(公務員), 회사원(會社員)도 약간 있었다. (3) 관상수재배자(觀賞樹栽培者)는 학력(學歷)이 높을수록 그 수(數)가 많은 경향(傾向)을 보였으며, 연령(年齡)은 청년층(?年層)보다 장년(壯年)에서 노년층(老年層)이 많은 분포(分布)를 보였다. (4) 관상수재배동기(觀賞樹栽培動機)는 취미(趣味)로 시작, 수익(收益)이 높아서 자산저축적(資?貯蓄的)인 취지(趣旨)에서 공한지활용등(空閑地活用等)의 순(順)으로 나타났으며 재배경력(栽培經歷)은 5~10년(年)이 가장 많고, 대체로 5~15년(年)까지의 재배경력(栽培經歷)을 가진 자가 전체(全體)의 약 $\frac{2}{3}$정도를 차지하고 있었다. (5) 관상수재배장소(觀賞樹栽培場所)는 전(田)이 반이상(半以上)이었으며 그밖에 임야(林野), 답(畓), 하천부지등(河川敷地等)의 순(順)으로 전(田)과 답(畓)을 합(合)하면 66.1%로서 전체(全體) 재배장소(栽培場所)의 2/3나 되었다. (6) 관상수(觀賞樹)의 재배면적(栽培面積)은 1,000~3,000평(坪)의 재배자수(栽培者數)가 가장 많고 그 다음이 3,000~10,000평(坪), 10,000평(坪) 이상(以上), 300~1,000평(坪), 300평미만(坪未滿)의 순(順)으로 1정보(町步)(3,000평(坪))이상(以上)의 재배자(栽培者)가 44.3%로 나타났다. 2. 관상수(觀賞樹)의 생산(生?) (1) 관상수원(觀賞樹園)의 경영형태(經營形態)는 부업(副業), 주업(主業), 겸업순(兼業順)이었으며, 경영방식(經營方式)은 기업경영(企業經營), 반자영(半自營), 자영순(自營順)으로서 관상수재배(觀賞樹栽培)에는 고용노동(雇傭勞動)을 많이 사용(使用)하는 것으로 나타났다. (2) 관상수(觀賞樹)의 재배수종(栽培樹種)은 다양한데 30종(種) 미만(未滿)의 재배자(栽培者)가 전체(全體)의 약 3/4, 30종(種) 이상(以上)의 재배자(栽培者)가 전체(全體)의 약 l/4로 나타났다. (3) 1977년(年) 3월말(月末) 현재(現在) 관상수재배자(觀賞樹栽培者)들이 재배(栽培)하고 있는, 10가지 주요관상수종(主要觀賞樹種)은 (1) 향나무류, (2) 철죽류, (3) 회양목, (4) 은행나무, (5) 단풍나무, (6)목련류, (7) 잣나무류, (8) 주목, (9) 사철나무류, (10) 히말라야시다로 나타났다. (4) 출하(出荷)가 곧 가능(可能)한 수종(樹種)은 (1) 향나무류, (2) 회양목, (3) 철죽류, (4) 단풍나무류, (5) 목련류등이었다. 3. 관상수(觀賞樹)의 유통(流通) (1) 관상수(觀賞樹)의 처분(處分)은 주(主)로 중간상인(中間商人)에게 판매(販賣)하고 있었으며, 관상수유통과정(觀賞樹流通過程)은 5가지로 나누어 볼 수 있는데 대부분 중간상인(中間商人)과 하청자(下請者)를 거치며 심지어는 3~4단계의 중간단계(中間段階)를 거치는 유통경로(流通經路)도 실재(實在)하고 있음이 밝혀졌다. 그러므로 관상수(
The study was made to give some helpful information for policy-making on ornamental tree cultivation by doing a survey on general situations, management analysis, and future prospects of the ornamental tree growing. The study was carried out through literature studies related to the subject, questionaire surveys, and on-the-spot investigation. The questionaire surveys could be divided into two parts: pre-questionaire survey and main-questionaire survey. In the pre-questionaire survey, the researchers intended to identify the total number of ornamental tree growers, cultivation areas in size and their locations. The questionaires were sent to each town and county administration authorities, forest cooperatives, and related organizations through-out the nation. The main-questionaires were prepared for detailed study and the questionaires were sent to 200 tree growers selected by option by taking considerations of the number of tree growers and the size of cultivating areas in regions. The main findings and some information obtained in the survey were as follows: 1. The total land for ornamental tree growing was amounted to 1,873.02 hectares and the number of cultivators was totaled to 2,717. 2. The main occupations of the ornamental tree growers were found in horticulture (41.9%), agronomy (25.9%), officialdom (11.3%), animal husbandry (6.5%), business circle(4.8%), and forestry (3.2%) in sequence. 3. The ornamental trees were cultivated mostly upperland (54.8), forest land (19.4%), rice paddy (11.3%) and others. 4. The educational training of the tree growers seemed quite high. The results of the survey indicated that a large number of tree growers was occupied by college graduates (38.7%), and then high school graduates (34.7%), middle school graduates (12.9%) in order. 5. The tree farming was undertaken as a side-job (41.9%) rather than main-job (23.4%), but a few of respondents rated as subsidiary-job (18.6%). 6. The management status classified by the rate of hired labors used was likely to belong to three categories: independant enterprise management (41.9%); half independant management (31.5%); and self-management (32.4%). 7. The majority of the tree growers sold their products to the consumers through middle-man channel (48.4%), or directly to the house-holder and detailers (13.7%), but a few of the respondents answered that they disposed of their products by bidding (11.2%) or by direct selling to the contractors (4.8%). 8. The channel cf marketing seemed somewhat complicated. The results of the survey were as: (1) producers ${\rightarrow}$consumers (22.6%) (2) producers ${\rightarrow}$field middle-men${\rightarrow}$consumers (33.1%) (3) producers ${\rightarrow}$field middle-men${\rightarrow}$first stage brokers${\rightarrow}$consumers (15.3%) (4) producers ${\rightarrow}$field middle-men${\rightarrow}$second stage middle-men${\rightarrow}$brokers${\rightarrow}$consumers (5.7%) (5) producers${\rightarrow}$field middle-men${\rightarrow}$third stage middle-men${\rightarrow}$second stage middlemen${\rightarrow}$brokers${\rightarrow}$consumers (4.8%) 9. It was responded that the margin for each stage of middle-men or brokers was assumed to be 30-50%(33.1%), 20-30%(32.3%), 50-100%(9.7%), and 100-200%(2.4%) in sequence. 10. The difference between the delivery price of consumers and field selling price of the producers seemed quite large. Majority of producers responded that they received half a price compared to the consumer's prices. 11. About two thirds of the respondents opposed to the measure of "Law on Preservation and Utilization of Agricultural Land" in which says that all the ornamental trees grown on flat agricultural lands less than 8 degrees in slope must be transplanted within three years to other places more than 8 degrees in slope. 12. The tree growe