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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 may reopen market to UK beef imports after 22-year ban
TOKYO, Feb. 7 — Japan may conditionally lift bans on imports of British beef this year, ending a 22-year old ban after a 1986 outbreak of mad cow disease in the UK. On Feb. 6, the Cabinet Offices committee on food safety approved a report warranting the safety of British beef. The committee concluded that it would be safe to eat British beef if it comes from cattle under 30 months old and risky parts of beef cows, such as tonsils, marrow and spine, should be removed after the animal is slaughtered. The health ministry will soon dispatch officials to the UK to inspect beef processing factories that have a … Continue reading
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Japan’s MPs want flower bouquets at 2020 Tokyo Olympics
TOKYO, Feb. 3 — Some Japanese MPs want to bring a tradition back along with medals at the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics in 2020: flowers. At the Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, instead of flowers, medalists have been given a doll of the games mascot wearing a gold, silver or bronze hat. Paralympic medal winners will be also given a doll of their games mascot. The move started from the 2016 Rio Olympics which cut flower bouquets for athletes due to Brazil’s eco-friendly Olympics pledge, as environmental problems have been coming to light in recent Olympic Games. As Japan gears up to welcome the world to the Olympic … Continue reading
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Japan’s meat imports break record in 2017 on rising demand
TOKYO, Jan. 31 — Japan’s meat imports broke the 2 million metric ton barrier last year for the first time since records began in 1991, with flat domestic production leading to strong import demand, data from the finance ministry shows. Japanese imports of red meat and poultry totaled 2.07 million metric tons in 2017, exceeding the previous record of 1.94 million metric tons in 2000. Domestic pork production has been slowly recovering following the 2014 outbreaks of porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED), leading to increased pork imports and intensifying competition especially in the chilled market. PED is a viral disease that has a high fatality rate for infected piglets. “The PED … Continue reading
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