【News】 Tentatively estimated damages to agriculture, forestry and fishery industries by the Kumamoto earthquake total 134.5 billion yen (May 14, 2016)

According to the estimates publicized by the Kumamoto Prefectural Government on May 13, damages sustained to agriculture, forestry and fishery industries in the prefecture following the Kumamoto earthquakes and aftershocks have totaled around 134.5 billion yen. More than 7700 farmlands and agricultural facilities have been damaged. Continuing aftershocks, however, make it difficult for the prefectural government to determine to what amount those damages should total. Figures of the damages are expected to further rise. The total damage was put at the preliminary 134.5 billion yen by the prefectural government on the basis of latest estimates made by local municipalities and its own estimate. The agriculture in the prefecture has sustained … Continue reading

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【News】Chisen-Botan: Breath-taking flower carpet in Matsue-shi, Shimane Prefecture (May 8, 2016)

In late April, the pond is filled with over 30,000 blossoms of peonies. The attraction is called Sanmanrin-no-Chisen-Botan, meaning ponds with 30,000 peony blossoms in Japanese, and held in Yuushien Japanese garden on the Daikon Island in Matsue-shi, Shimane Prefecture. The island is the largest producer of young peonies and these flowers are gathered from local peony farmers, 30 of them in total this year. The breath-taking scene first appeared four years ago as the highlight of the garden’s spring peony festival and with the aim of bringing more people to the island. In 2015, during the festival that offers this very exclusive experience, the garden was visited by approximately … Continue reading

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【News】 Double loan debts to hinder farmers from revitalization of dairy farming in JA Kikuchi area marking one month since the Kumamoto earthquake (May 14, 2016)

Kumamoto and its neighboring prefectures marked one month on April 14 since the first of two massive earthquakes struck the region. People in the agricultural sector are growing their concerns that some of the quake-hit farmers will face a serious problem of “double loan debts” when they challenge to rehabilitate their farm management by getting a new loan without paying off an existing debt. In the territory of Kikuchi Agricultural Cooperative (JA Kikuchi), based at Kikuchi-shi, Kumamoto prefecture, which is one of the biggest milk producing areas in Japan, a number of caw barns were crashed down by the heavy quakes and aftershocks. Rebuilding of each facility is estimated to … Continue reading

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【News】 General assembly of World Farmers’ Organisation highlights necessity of international cooperation for raising farmer’s income (May 8, 2016)

The three-day general assembly of World Farmers’ Organisation (WFO), held under the overall theme of “Partnership for Growth” in Livingstone, Zambia, successfully completed its program on May 6. At the closing of the Rome-based WFO’s general assembly, participants of more than 600 representatives of farmers’ organizations throughout the world agreed it is especially necessary for farmers’ organizations to strengthen their bargaining power with governmental authorities and related corporations through encouraging farmers to form their organization. They also confirmed the importance of reflecting farmers’ views on farm policy improvement and agricultural income growth with their strengthened bargaining power. Choe Okuno, president of JA ZENCHU, an apex body of agricultural cooperative (JA) … Continue reading

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【News】 Two female farm leaders agree to enhance further women’s active involvement at world farmers’ conference in Zambia (May 7, 2016)

Harumi Suzuki, president of National Council of Agricultural Cooperative Women’s Associations, had a meeting with Evelyn Nguleka, the first female president of World Farmers’ Organisation (WFO) headquartered at Rome, Italy, at Livingstone, Zambia on May 5, where the WFO’s General Assembly was held during three days since May 4. At the meeting, WFO’s president Nguleka touched upon women’s participation in farmers’ organization, and emphasized the importance of their ability to advocate their views to the outside of the organization. Harumi Suzuki, a member of Japanese agricultural cooperatives’ delegation to the WFO conference, shared Nguleka’s view and pointed out that agricultural women, participating in their farm organization, will be more required … Continue reading

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