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A lawmaker questions whereabouts of American corn shipped to Japan under emergency import program
TOKYO, April 15 – An opposition party lawmaker posed a question at a Diet committee session on April 14 about whereabouts of American corn which then-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told then-U.S. President Donald Trump in August 2019 that Japan would import as an emergency measure. “I have been wondering about what happened to corn that Japan imported as an emergency measure during the Trump administration,” asked Akiko Kamei, a member of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, asked at a session of the Lower House’s Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Committee. “Where did it go?” In response, Yasuhiro Hanashi, state minister of agriculture, forestry and fisheries, explained that a fall armyworm … Continue reading
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Japan enjoys surge in strawberry exports
TOKYO, April 11 – Japan is seeing a huge growth in exports of strawberries, with February shipments posting 493 tons, topping 1 billion yen in terms of value in a month for the first time, according to the Finance Ministry’s trade statistics. The monthly volume of exports exceeded 400 tons for two months in a row, reflecting growing reputation for the high quality of Japan-grown strawberries and strong demand for the fruit during the stay-home period amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Japan’s strawberries are shipped to areas including Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan and the United States. The exports began to increase in 2014 and marked a record high of 1,237 … Continue reading
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Approval rate for Japan’s Cabinet drops to 40 percent, Japan Agricultural News survey shows
TOKYO, April 6 – The approval rate for Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s Cabinet was 40 percent in a survey conducted in March by The Japan Agricultural News. The rate was down 4 percentage points from the previous survey in December which marked a drop of 18 percentage points from the survey conducted in September immediately after Suga took office. The disapproval rate was 59 percent, up 3 percentage points. The Japan Agricultural News sent the survey by mail between mid-March and late March to 1,133 monitors, mainly farmers, and received responses from 818 people. Out of the respondents, 56 percent said they don’t rate the Suga Cabinet’s agricultural policies highly, … Continue reading
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Farm coop in Kagoshima promotes eco-friendly prewashed rice
TOKYO, March 29 – In an effort to preserve the beautiful sea of Amami in Kagoshima Prefecture, a local agricultural cooperative and a rice producer have been conducting a campaign since last December to promote purchases of prewashed rice. The initiative by JA Amami and Kagoshima Pearl Rice Co., Ltd., has proved successful, with the sales of prewashed rice at their stores between December and February totaling 51,140 tons, up 36.6 percent from the same period a year before. The ratio of prewashed rice reached 35.7 percent of the total sales, up 7.6 percentage points. “As people understand the benefits of prewashed rice, we are seeing more repeat purchases,” said … Continue reading
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Deer and wild boar habitat ranges in Japan double in 40 years, with fallow land providing shelters and food and hunting and catching falling behind population growth
TOKYO, Mar. 28 – According to a survey by the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) of Japan, the habitat ranges of Japanese deer and wild boars expanded in 2020 to about twice the ranges identified in the initial survey in 1978. The ministry estimates the habitat of the animals based on hunting reports and interviews with prefectures. MOE takes the method of dividing the whole country into 25-square-kilometer quadrats and identifying the quadrats with the animals. The latest report said the deer were found in 11,563 quadrats and the wild boars in 9,641 quadrats. Compared to the initial survey in 1978, the deer and wild boar habitats expanded 2.7-fold and … Continue reading
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