Which of the following policies is evidence of a Japanese government policy that encouraged a boost in food production?
A) increased government acquisition of cultivatable lands
B) an immediate and widespread introduction of the heavy plow
C) focus on the growing of millet instead of barley
D) allowing farmers to acquire permanent ownership of lands
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