“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).-
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【News】 Agricultural co-ops group chief to step down amid push for reform (April 10, 2015)
Akira Banzai, president of the Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives (JA-Zenchu), said Thursday, April 9, that he is stepping down, at a time when the government is working on reforming the JA group. At a press conference held after the central union’s board meeting, Banzai said the Cabinet’s approval of a bill to overhaul the organization, made on Friday, April 3, became a kind of a “breakpoint” for him to make the decision. “I hope a new central union under a new president will give a boost to conducting self-reform,” said Banzai, who had been expected to serve until August 2017. “I made the decision with positive intentions.” The new … Continue reading
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【News】 Prime Minister Shinzo Abe vows to protect agriculture (April 8, 2015)
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reportedly said on Tuesday, April 7, he will “protect what should be protected,” referring to key farm products which the government has pledged to exempt from tariff cuts in the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade negotiations. In a meeting with Akira Banzai, president of the Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives (JA-Zenchu), Abe also stressed that his administration shares the same goals as the JA group, which are to increase farmers’ income and revitalize rural areas. He said exports of farm products will expand further in the future, adding that he hopes to make such a situation an opportunity to proceed with agricultural reform together with the JA group … Continue reading
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【News】 Spring brings new lives to farmers! (April 6, 2015)
Kotaro Yamada Spring is the season for lambing and here at Ohnodai-houbokujo ranch located in Fujisato-cho, Akita Prefecture, ewes are giving birth to approximately 120 baby lambs this spring from February through mid-April. The ranch breeds black-faced black-legged Suffolk sheep for meat production. Newborn lambs are raised in the barn for a while until the grazing season starts in the middle of May. Fujisato village has been focusing on lamb meat production since 1989 in order to make lamb meat its local specialty. Currently the village breeds about 200 lambs a year. Kaoru Takahashi, an engineer for Agriculture and Forestry Division of the village shows his pride and confidence in them, … Continue reading
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【News】 Gibberellin plant hormone improves fruit-to-flower ratio of Kiyo plums from 2.6 percent to over 15 percent: Kumamoto institute (April 3, 2015)
Kumamoto Prefectural Agricultural Research Center’s Fruit Tree Research Station has confirmed that a fruit-to-flower ratio of Kiyo plums improves greatly if a solution of gibberellic acid (GA), a hormone found in plants, is sprayed over the trees which underwent artificial pollination. The center pruned the trees, trimming mainly short fruit-bearing branches, hand-pollinated them thoroughly and then sprinkled 100 to 200 ppm of GA solution twice, 20 days and 50 days after full bloom. Kiyo is a large-size, good-tasting plum variety which is marketed at high prices. But since it is a triploid variety, it does not always bear fruit only by pollination. Sprinkling GA solution on young fruits resulted … Continue reading
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【Editorial】 More debate needed in revising agricultural co-op law, taking into account farmers’ views (April 3, 2015)
The Cabinet is expected to approve the bill to revise the Agricultural Co-operative Society Law on Friday, April 3. The Diet is likely to start full-scale deliberations on the bill after the unified local elections. Although the bill has gone through preliminary review, doubts and concerns over it remain. Members of the Diet, who represent the Japanese people, must conduct constructive debate which will lead to an increase in income of farmers – the main player of agricultural co-ops – and a better rural farming and society. The basic outline of agricultural co-ops reform, approved by the government’s headquarters for agricultural revitalization in February, became a bill after being … Continue reading
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