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Japan’s fatality rate in farm accidents hit a record high in 2016
TOKYO, Feb. 14 — In Japan, 312 farm workers died of work-related injuries in 2016, about 70 percent of which involved machinery, including farm vehicles, according to the agriculture ministry. Farming is among the most dangerous occupations in Japan, with a fatality rate of 16.2 per 100,000 farmers — exceeding hazardous jobs such as those in the construction sector with a death-rate of 6 per 100,000 workers. Moreover, 81 percent of fatalities in the farm sector were people aged over 65, with a fatality rate of 20.3 per 100,000 farmers. “Those who are aged 65 and over are to normally retired in other sectors, but in the farm sector they … Continue reading
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Japan helps exporters to get JAS to facilitate agricultural trade
TOKYO, Feb. 15 — Japan’s agriculture ministry is to provide financial support for food exporters, to have their products certified under the Japanese Agricultural Standard (JAS) system, with an aim to boosting exports of agricultural products. The JAS is based on compliance and very costly to obtain, since it requires the accreditation of certification bodies. The ministry will offer financial support of up to 12 million yen for one JAS certification. The ministry believes the JAS labels on products can be a key to accessing global markets for Japanese farm and food products. From April, the JAS system will include new rules that certify a method of production as well … Continue reading
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Japan’s agriculture exports exceed record 800 bln yen in 2017
TOKYO, Feb. 10 — Japan’s agricultural exports broke the 800 billion yen barrier last year for the first time, as washoku or traditional Japanese food is riding a wave of global popularity. The exports of products such as agri-food, meat and seafood rose 8% to 807.3 billion yen in 2017 from the year earlier, preliminary data from the agriculture ministry showed. They grew for a fifth consecutive year, but at a slower pace than the government hoped for. Japan has set a target of 1 trillion yen in agricultural exports by 2020, as domestic consumption has continued sliding. It needs a 10% annual growth rate in the next two years, … Continue reading
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Japan aims to boost wild game meat sales to cut crop damage
TOKYO, Feb. 11 — Looking for deer meat on sale in Japan? Game meat is famous for being low in fat but high in nutrition. But in Japan, people seldom eat it, so the meat of captured wild animals usually ends up being buried or incinerated. Japan sold 1,283 metric tons of wild game meat in 2016, valued at 3 billion yen, the agriculture ministry said. The ministry initiated hearings from butchering facilities that slaughter wild boar and deer killed by hunters. It said game meats sold to restaurants totaled 1,015 metric tons, accounting for nearly 80 percent of the overall sales. Others were sold as food for domestic animals … Continue reading
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Japan’s rice group launches promotional campaign in China
TOKYO, Feb. 6 — The Japan Rice and Rice Industry Export Promotion Association (JRE) has launched a promotional campaign on Japanese rice in China this month. The JRE has tied up with ABC Cooking Studio, a Japanese cooking school, to offer at seven cities in China a total of 14 lessons on how to properly cook Japanese rice through March. Chinese customers can also learn recipes that use Japanese rice, such as onigiri and temari-zushi, a small ball-shaped sushi. The group said it will target mothers and people who take cooking classes to raise brand awareness about the Japanese rice. It will also promote Japanese prepackaged rice to Chinese customers. … Continue reading
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