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【Editorial】 Wise adults make a nation truly competitive (Oct. 13, 2013)
We haven’t seen such delightful news for quite a while. An authoritative survey by an international organization evaluated Japanese adults, especially middle-aged men and women, as the world’s most skilled people. Not only were Japanese adults ranked top in terms of scores, but the gap between those who scored well and those who did not was small, which means that Japanese people are very well skilled in general. The good results are attributable to the high level of compulsory education which is provided equally to all people, and the existence of a thick layer of middle-class. Political leaders should recognize that neoliberalism will deteriorate such good qualities of Japanese … Continue reading
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【Editorial】 LDP has responsibility to avoid the government from modifying the list of key agricultural products (Oct. 12, 2013)
As the members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade talks speed up negotiations on tariffs, the Liberal Democratic Party decided to examine the effects of eliminating tariffs on 586 subdivided items of the five key agricultural products. The party said they will conduct the examination on the assumption that resolutions adopted by the party and the upper and lower houses of the Diet will be protected. The resolutions state that tariffs on the five products should be maintained, but there is a danger that the government might exploit the results of the examination in the negotiations. It is the party’s duty to prevent it. Koya Nishikawa, head of the LDP’s … Continue reading
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【News】 The ruling LDP party to examine the effects of eliminating tariffs on key agricultural products (Oct. 11, 2013)
The Liberal Democratic Party’s two panels jointly held a meeting on Thursday, October 10, and decided to examine the effects of eliminating tariffs on key agricultural products under the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade talks. At the meeting, Koya Nishikawa, head of the LDP’s TPP committee, said that it is necessary to look at tariffs according to subdivided items under the products, although repeatedly explaining that this does not mean he is trying to leave out certain items from the list of five untouchable agricultural products. The LDP’s committee on TPP affairs and headquarters for regional diplomatic and economic partnership agreed as a party to proceed with verifying the effects in … Continue reading
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【News】 Painted white moth orchids in vogue (Oct. 11, 2013)
Kotaro Yamada White moth orchids with colored leaves and dragonflies painted on their petals attracted people’s attention at a flower exposition which had been held in Chiba until Friday, October 11. The orchids, named Keshoran meaning orchids wearing make-up, were developed by ArtGreen Co., a Tokyo-based flower and plant wholesaler, and was put on sale in 2009. They became better known after appearing in several events, and some 1,000 pots were sold in the past year. They were also on display at the International Flower Expo which was held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba. Petals are painted by placing over them patterns with pictures and letters cut out … Continue reading
【News】 Researchers say diversifying sources of corn imports for feed is technically possible (Oct. 11, 2013)
Amid tight global supplies of feed corn due to drought in the United States, researchers of Central Research Institute for Feed and Livestock said Thursday, October 10, that feed corn imported from the U.S. can be replaced by those imported from Argentina and Brazil, which have been on increase in recent years. In a symposium held in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Kazuyoshi Matsubara, a researcher of the Ibaraki-based institute run by the National Federation of Agricultural Co-operative Associations (JA Zen-noh), reported on the comparison of nutritional components in corn grown in different countries. Although they differ little in terms of gross energy or the amount of protein contained, the research … Continue reading
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