Category Archives: Farm Policy

Japan releases text of trade deal with EU; 5-year review clause

TOKYO, July 19 ― Japan has published the text of the free trade deal with EU when both leaders signed the Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) in Tokyo on July 17. Brussels had already released key elements of the trade deal one year earlier on the European Commission’s website, while Tokyo refused to disclose until signing the agreement. Compared with members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), Japan apparently has given a better deal to the EU. For example, the EPA with the EU includes a review clause that provides for periodic review of the agreed tariff concessions after five years. The review clause mainly targets at Japanese sensitive products such … Continue reading

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Japan’s food exports rise in May for 3rd straight month

TOKYO, July 11 ― Japan’s food exports rose for the third consecutive month in May, with growing steadily to reach the nation’s target of 1 trillion yen in agricultural exports in 2019, official data has showed. Shipments of products such as agri-food, meat and seafood rose 22% to 70.2 billion yen in May, which was 12.5 billion yen higher in the same month a year earlier, according to the agriculture ministry. Combining January to May, the nation’s food exports rose 15% to 353.3 billion yen from the same period a year earlier. Japan has set a target of 1 annual trillion yen in agricultural exports in 2019, and it needs … Continue reading

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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stresses determination not to compromise in trade talks with U.S.

TOKYO, July 20 – Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Japan will not make compromises that go beyond the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement in the new bilateral trade talks with the United States. In an interview with The Japan Agricultural News held at the Prime Minister’s Office on July 19, Abe discussed Japan’s stance in the ministerial-level “free, fair and reciprocal” trade talks, dubbed the FFR talks, to be held soon. He also commented on farmers’ criticisms on how farm policies are decided. Q. Farmers are increasingly worried over the Abe administration’s trade policies, as the government has been signing one trade deal after another, including the Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement and … Continue reading

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Japan looks to spread Washoku intricacies at home and abroad

TOKYO, July 6 — Japan’s agriculture ministry has launched “Let’s Wagohan,” at a time when Japanese companies and the government eye new ways of spreading Washoku traditional Japanese cuisine at home and abroad. The “Let’s Wagohan” is a project where the private sector presents Washoku menu that uses homegrown farm products. The move coincides as five years have passed since Washoku was added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list. The government wants to boost consumption of Japanese agricultural products as Japan hosts the Rugby World Cup 2019 matches as well as the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics.

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Japan’s health ministry gives green light to sale of unrefrigerated tofu in aseptic packaging

TOKYO, July 14 – The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan (MHLW) announced the official removal of the ban on the sale of tofu at room temperature in Japan on July 13, 2018. So far, the domestic tofu producers were required to sell only refrigerated products to prevent food poisoning, but now, they can sell unrefrigerated ones if they are “bacteria-free filled tofu” packed in an aseptic container. For some domestic “filled tofu” producers who already sell unrefrigerated products in the export market, the change in the law is expected to provide a boost to expand the market both at home and abroad. On July 13, MHLW revised … Continue reading

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