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【News】 Retailers expand duty free services to woo foreign tourists (Dec. 22, 2014)
Yuji Hosoda Department stores and major retailers are strengthening duty-free counter services, as certain items originally subject to 8 percent consumption tax, such as food and beverages, became tax-free for foreign visitors in October on condition that they are purchased at designated retailers and are not consumed while in Japan. As the number of foreign tourists and the amount of money they spend on shopping are increasing every year, retailers and farmers in regional areas are also gearing up efforts to sell their local specialties to foreign visitors. At Matsuya Ginza, a major department store in Tokyo’s Chuo Ward which is popular among foreign shoppers, sales of duty-free items in … Continue reading
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【News】 Agricultural research center in western Japan develops new soybean variety (Dec. 18, 2014)
National Agriculture and Food Research Organization’s Western Region Agricultural Research Center has developed Koganesayaka, a new soybean variety suitable for production of tofu bean curd and soy milk. Koganesayaka’s period of maturity is about the same as Sachiyutaka, a high-yield variety widely grown in southwestern Japan for use in processing, with 10 percent more yield than Sachiyutaka. The new variety is expected to be cultivated in Tatsuno, Hyogo Prefecture, starting next year. The center cultivated Koganesayaka in Zentsuji, Kagawa Prefecture, between 2009 and 2013, and harvested 431 kg per 10 ares, 10 percent more than Sachiyutaka. Its seed size is medium, the same size as Tamahomare, another variety used … Continue reading
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【News】 Bill to revise agricultural co-op law may be submitted in February (Dec. 17, 2014)
Agriculture minister Koya Nishikawa said Tuesday, Dec. 16, that the government hopes to submit a bill to revise the Agricultural Co-operative Society Law to the Diet in February at the earliest, although indicating that it may be delayed due to opposing views among the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and the agricultural co-op group. Government officials had indicated their will to submit the bill to the ordinary Diet session which will start next January, but had not given a specific timing. Nishikawa explained that he expects the budget bill for fiscal 2015 to be discussed and passed in the Lower House in February and in the Upper House in March … Continue reading
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【Editorial】 Ruling coalition’s landslide victory is by no means carte blanche for agricultural policy (Dec. 16, 2014)
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito together maintained a two-thirds majority in the 47th general election of the House of Representatives held on Sunday, Dec. 14. However, at the same time, the dark side of Abenomics, such as the widening wealth gap and declining regional economies, reared its head through the election campaigns. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe must sincerely listen to the voices of farmers and rural communities. Worries and distrust are surging over the government’s headlong liberalistic trade policies and reform of agricultural co-operatives. He should seriously take to heart that this vote of confidence in the Abe administration is by no means a carte blanche. There … Continue reading
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【News】 Government panel head stresses need to take away legal auditing authority of agricultural co-op unions (Dec. 16, 2014)
As the government works to submit a bill to the next yeakar’s ordinary Diet session to revise the Agricultural Co-operative Society Law, Motoyuki Oka, head of the government’s Regulatory Reform Council, said on Monday, Dec. 15 that the panel will strongly urge the government to abolish legal authority of agricultural co-operatives’ central and prefectural unions to audit member co-ops (JAs). At the panel’s meeting held earlier in the day, the panel’s agriculture working group submitted its proposals regarding the review of agricultural co-ops. The proposals include taking away legal authority from central and prefectural unions to audit primary JAs and introducing restrictions on the use of JAs by non-farmer … Continue reading
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