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【News】 “Nyu-washoku” Japanese cuisine using milk gaining popularity (April 2, 2015)
Efforts by the Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives (JA-Zenchu) to spread the use of milk in Japanese dishes are bearing fruit, with such dishes increasingly being served at many of nursing care homes run by farm co-ops. As part of its “stay healthy until 100” project, JA-Zenchu has been offering cooking classes and lectures nationwide on using nutrient-rich milk in Japanese-style meals, which is traditionally uncommon, as it also contributes to cutting down on salt. It says some 3,500 people have attended the classes and lectures in fiscal 2013 and 2014. JA-Zenchu receives advice from cooking expert Hiroko Koyama, 43, who invented the term “nyu-washoku” (a play on the … Continue reading
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【News】 Shizuoka-made Gabaron tea to be labeled as having blood pressure control effect (March 28, 2015)
JA Enshu Yumesaki, an agricultural co-operative in Shizuoka Prefecture, has decided to register Gabaron tea, known to have the effect of controlling blood pressure, under the new food labeling system which takes effect in April, allowing companies to make health claims on food labels without case-by-case screening by the government. The farm co-op, producer and seller of Gabaron tea, is aiming at strengthening brand-building efforts for the product through the labeling, as the tea is attracting increasing attention among people suffering from high blood pressure. Under the new system, producers can, on their own responsibility, label their food products as having certain health benefits if they submit scientific evidence to … Continue reading
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【News】 Kumquat peel activates natural killer cells, research in Miyazaki finds (March 24, 2015)
Masahito Suiko, professor at University of Miyazaki’s Faculty of Agriculture in Miyazaki, and Miyazaki JA Food Research & Development Inc. have scientifically proven through a joint research that kumquat peel can activate natural killer (NK) cells, a component of the innate immune system. NK cells defend the body from infection by recognizing and destroying such cells as tumor cells and virus-infected cells. The research team said they believe beta-cryptoxanthin, a type of carotenoid contained in kumquat peel, has the effect of activating NK cells. The results of the research are expected to appear in the May issue of Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, an English magazine published by Japan Society … Continue reading
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【News】 Dedicating new green Tatami mats for prayers (March 15, 2015)
-Re-covering tatami mats of Church’ (Amakusa-shi, Kumamoto Prefecture)- Tetsuya Onda Sakitsu Catholic Church in Amakusa-shi, Kumamoto Prefecture, is one of a few churches with Tatami flooring inside in Japan. In late February, there were 13 Tatami mat craftsmen working in the church, renewing the Tatami facings as volunteers in what they call “Tatami Dedication” activity. The members of Tatamiya Dojo, a group of Tatami mat craftmen, spent 3 days to renew all 60 Tatami facings. Tatamiya Dojo was established in 2007, headed by Yoshiaki Kagami, a 43-year-old Tatami artisan from Sagae-shi, Yamagata Prefecture, and joined by 15 Tatami manufacturers nationwide that decided to use only domestic straw matting, particularly those … Continue reading
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【Editorial】 Politics must back up farm co-ops’ self-reform efforts to revitalize regions (March 13, 2015)
The Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives (JA-Zenchu) will start full-scale discussions on the JA group’s self-reform plan based on the government and ruling parties’ outline for agricultural co-ops reform. The group holds its national convention once every three years, and the resolution to be adopted at this year’s convention will set the policies for the coming three years. Let us put our heads together for the future of regional agriculture and the society, and politics should support such efforts. Regarding discussions on agricultural reform, the JA group has strongly called for the need to maintain co-operatives rooted in local communities focusing on food and agriculture, in order to increase … Continue reading
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