Category Archives: Food & Agriculture

【News】 We’ll dye whole village in purple (June 15, 2014)

Kotaro Yamada – Murasaki (purple) Project (Chikushino-shi, Fukuoka Prefecture) – Residents of Chikushino-shi, Fukuoka Prefecture, are trying to boost the development of the city by restoring old traditional coloring methods that uses lithospermum erythrorhizonor, which is called Murasaki-so (purple plant) in Japan. Murasaki-so, also called Murasaki in a shorter form, had been cultivated all around the city as a plant to make natural purple colorant. Some years ago, the city, which uses a Chinese character for Murasaki (purple) in its name, decided to take on a challenge to grow this old coloring plant again in order to make it a new local specialty. “It was an unforgettably impressive moment when … Continue reading

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【News】 Government panel proposes reforming agricultural co-operatives in five years (June 14, 2014)

  The Council for Regulatory Reform came up with its second proposal on Friday, June 13, calling for a drastic overhaul of the agricultural co-operative system in the coming five years. The recommendations, submitted to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, asked that related bills be submitted to the ordinary Diet session next year, but conclusions for many of the proposals, such as the controversial issue of how to reform the functions and powers of the Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives (JA-Zenchu), are left for future discussions. The council proposed around 230 measures, up from some 140 submitted last June, concerning five sectors – health and medical services, employment, ventures and information … Continue reading

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【News】 Slow progress in decontamination hinders rice farming in Minamisoma (June 12, 2014)

  Tomokatsu Sowa Rice farmers of Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture, who had refrained from rice production after the nuclear meltdown in Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s Fukushima No. 1 power plant, were allowed to resume rice farming this year in areas excluding the evacuation zone for the first time in four years. However, many of them decided not to do so due to delay in the city’s decontamination works. The city’s projects to decontaminate farmlands and irrigation channels have not been implemented because of contractors’ labor shortage, and farmers fear they would not be able to resume rice planting next year as well. There are increasing calls for the central government to … Continue reading

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【News】 Ruling party proposes “new system” to reform the agricultural hierarchy (June 10, 2014)

  The ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Monday, June 9, decided to transform the Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives (JA-Zenchu), the headquarters and core of the JA group, into a new entity. The LDP’s draft plan, proposed at the Monday’s meeting of agricultural-related working groups, said a new system will be created taking into account debates within the JA group to reform itself, and a transition period of a few years will be set. Related bills will be submitted to the ordinary Diet session next year. The government’s Regulatory Reform Council proposed that JA-Zenchu be stripped of its legal authority to supervise management of primary agricultural co-operatives and be transformed … Continue reading

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【News】 Wooden boat driving happy bride slowly along canal (June 8, 2014)

Kotaro Yamada  – Bridal Boat (Itako-shi, Ibaraki Prefecture) – A small wooden boat is setting off in the dark with a bride in a traditional white wedding Kimono. It’s the bridal boat, which had long been used in Itako-shi, Ibaraki Prefecture, until 1960s, when brides travel to their new home on their wedding day. Nowadays, this traditional event can be seen in late May and June with some couples selected from among applicants. When the sun is setting and the day is at an end, Ai Suzuki, aged 25, got on the boat, dressed all in white and accompanied by her matchmakers. The boat moved slowly toward the gloom, Takuya … Continue reading

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