Author Archives: The Japan Agricultural News

【News】 Double loan debts to hinder farmers from revitalization of dairy farming in JA Kikuchi area marking one month since the Kumamoto earthquake (May 14, 2016)

Kumamoto and its neighboring prefectures marked one month on April 14 since the first of two massive earthquakes struck the region. People in the agricultural sector are growing their concerns that some of the quake-hit farmers will face a serious problem of “double loan debts” when they challenge to rehabilitate their farm management by getting a new loan without paying off an existing debt. In the territory of Kikuchi Agricultural Cooperative (JA Kikuchi), based at Kikuchi-shi, Kumamoto prefecture, which is one of the biggest milk producing areas in Japan, a number of caw barns were crashed down by the heavy quakes and aftershocks. Rebuilding of each facility is estimated to … Continue reading

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【News】 General assembly of World Farmers’ Organisation highlights necessity of international cooperation for raising farmer’s income (May 8, 2016)

The three-day general assembly of World Farmers’ Organisation (WFO), held under the overall theme of “Partnership for Growth” in Livingstone, Zambia, successfully completed its program on May 6. At the closing of the Rome-based WFO’s general assembly, participants of more than 600 representatives of farmers’ organizations throughout the world agreed it is especially necessary for farmers’ organizations to strengthen their bargaining power with governmental authorities and related corporations through encouraging farmers to form their organization. They also confirmed the importance of reflecting farmers’ views on farm policy improvement and agricultural income growth with their strengthened bargaining power. Choe Okuno, president of JA ZENCHU, an apex body of agricultural cooperative (JA) … Continue reading

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【News】 Two female farm leaders agree to enhance further women’s active involvement at world farmers’ conference in Zambia (May 7, 2016)

Harumi Suzuki, president of National Council of Agricultural Cooperative Women’s Associations, had a meeting with Evelyn Nguleka, the first female president of World Farmers’ Organisation (WFO) headquartered at Rome, Italy, at Livingstone, Zambia on May 5, where the WFO’s General Assembly was held during three days since May 4. At the meeting, WFO’s president Nguleka touched upon women’s participation in farmers’ organization, and emphasized the importance of their ability to advocate their views to the outside of the organization. Harumi Suzuki, a member of Japanese agricultural cooperatives’ delegation to the WFO conference, shared Nguleka’s view and pointed out that agricultural women, participating in their farm organization, will be more required … Continue reading

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[Editor’s column] The next generation in agriculture (April 25, 2016)

Farming nurtures people. The main character of “Silver Spoon,” a popular manga on students of an agricultural high school, is not an exception. Being brought up as a son of a company employee, the main character experiences farming for the first time in his life after entering the high school and struggles to grow up. Hokkaido Obihiro Agricultural High School, which the manga is based on, will be introduced in a high school English textbook. The textbook will include descriptions of students at the school, such as learning the preciousness of life through births and deaths of livestock animals. It will hopefully help convey the joys of farming to high … Continue reading

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【News】 Agricultural cooperative medical teams taking physical and mental cares of evacuees at public shelters in Kumamoto quake-hit areas (May 7, 2016)

Doctors and nurses dispatched by hospitals of Prefectural Welfare Federations of Agricultural Cooperatives (JAs) to Kumamoto prefecture have been striving to provide medical and health care services to people living at evacuation centers in Kumamoto earthquake-stricken areas where aftershocks are still continuously occurring. As of May 6, 18 medical teams of JA welfare federations in the country, consisting of 78 doctors and nurses, have visited disaster-hit towns and villages in Kumamoto prefecture to assume responsibility for health management of the evacuees at a number of public shelters since the powerful earthquake struck the Kumamoto region on April 14. Those medical teams carried out various jobs not only of checking physical … Continue reading

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