“Wagyu Olympics” which judges the excellence of branded cattle from all over Japan took place.
Watch and try to unveil the mystery of Japanese Wagyu. English, French and Chinese Subtitles are available (Spoken only in Japanese).-
Most Popular(Last 30 days)
- Nokyo-Kaju-brand fruit juice made of Japan-made fruits returns to market after 14 years 89 views
- ZEN-NOH completes lineup of Nippon Yell brand gummy candies from Japan’s all 47 prefectures 83 views
- Rice paddy art of Shohei Ohtani resumes in his hometown 60 views
- 【News】 New strawberry variety Yotsuboshi developed (July 24, 2014) 58 views
- 【News】Mysterious tradition of Matagi Japanese traditional winter hunters inherited for generations (March 20, 2016) 51 views
- 【News】Giant, seedless grapes shipped in Nagano Prefecture (Sept.16,2016) 51 views
- It’s mysterious circles in Japan! Drone captures circles of trees 49 views
- Japan A2 Milk Association introduces certification system to give new option to consumers needing milk with less post-dairy digestive discomfort 46 views
- Japan’s first wagyu beef auction for foreign buyers held in Hyogo Prefecture 44 views
- Japan enjoys surge in strawberry exports 42 views
Tags
Archive
Monthly Archives: January 2015
【News】 Agricultural co-ops’ auditing should be done by outside accountants: agriculture minister (Jan. 10, 2015)
Agriculture minister Koya Nishikawa said on Friday, Jan. 9 that the obligation for primary JAs to have their accounts audited by the Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives (JA-Zenchu) should be abolished and a new system of auditing by outside accountants should be introduced. Nishikawa’s remarks are highly likely to face strong opposition from the JA group and ruling Liberal Democratic Party members close to the group, who believe abolishing the current system which includes both financial and business management auditing would mean increasing costs for primary JAs. Auditing of primary JAs is a major focus of discussions on agricultural co-operative reform, which will heat up later this month as … Continue reading
Posted in Cooperatives, Food & Agriculture
Tagged News
Comments Off on 【News】 Agricultural co-ops’ auditing should be done by outside accountants: agriculture minister (Jan. 10, 2015)
【Interview】 Tackling soil degradation (Jan. 7, 2015)
How should we prevent soil degradation, which threats stable food supply? Following are interviews on two experts from China and the United States who have been raising the alarm on conservation of soil in their countries and the world. Northeast Forestry University Professor Liu Shenkui The demand for food in China is growing even further along with the increasing population. As for grains, demand for feed as well as for industrial use such as ethanol fuel has risen conspicuously, more than that for staple food. As the economy expanded, demand for livestock increased, leading to a sharp rise in production of grains for feed. Production of grains for feed … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Agriculture, Others
Tagged Interviews
Comments Off on 【Interview】 Tackling soil degradation (Jan. 7, 2015)
【Editorial】 Future strategy of agriculture – reforming agricultural policies step by step (Jan. 7, 2015)
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s administration has entered its second year of agricultural policy reform. Its focus will be reviewing policies on rice farming and reforming agricultural co-operatives. Farming is a business which takes a long time to collect revenues after making investments, and the government’s misruling could lead to business failures. It is necessary to go back to the regular course of agricultural policy reform, which is to verify policy measures and the actual situation of farmers and move step by step by obtaining their consensus. In making its policies, the Abe administration has continuously been rushing to conclusion, based on proposals from policy advisory panels made up mainly … Continue reading
Posted in Cooperatives, Food & Agriculture
Tagged Editorial
Comments Off on 【Editorial】 Future strategy of agriculture – reforming agricultural policies step by step (Jan. 7, 2015)