“Wagyu Olympics” which judges the excellence of branded cattle from all over Japan took place.
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【News】 Clear-eyed foreign animals helping restoration in quake-hit village (June 14, 2015)
Kotaro Yamada – Yamakoshi Alpaca Village (Nagaoka-shi, Niigata Prefecture) – Want to meet this fluffy sweet animal with a long neck? Then, come and join the crowd of tourists at Yamakoshi Alpaca Village in Yamakoshi, Nagaoka-shi, Niigata Prefecture, where you can actually enjoy feeding and touching them in the beautiful natural environment. Yamakoshi Alpaca Village is managed by a union established by local residents. It has two separate farms, one in Yubu for around 20 female alpacas and another in Tanesuhara for around 10 male alpacas. These farms are open to public for free for three seasons from spring through autumn. Alpacas, classified as camelids, eat grass and concentrated foodstuff … Continue reading
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【News】 Government aims to pass bill to revise farm co-op law next week (June 11, 2015)
Diet deliberations on the bill to revise the Agricultural Co-operative Society Law have entered their final stage, as the government and ruling parties aim to pass it in the Lower House next week. They are prepared to accept partial changes in supplementary provisions of the bill in order to gain support of opposition party Ishin no To (Japan Innovation Party). Meanwhile, farmers and primary agricultural co-ops (JAs) expressed various concerns over the bill at the regional public hearings held on Monday, June 8, indicating the need for more careful deliberations. The government considers the bill as one of the top priority issues in the current Diet session. The Lower … Continue reading
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【News】 Agricultural co-ops reform gets little support at regional public hearings (June 9, 2015)
The Lower House agricultural committee held regional public hearings in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, and Showa, Yamanashi Prefecture, on Monday, June 8 to listen to opinions from farmers and executives of primary agricultural co-ops (JAs) regarding the bill to revise the Agricultural Co-operative Society Law. Participants at both hearings showed understanding for the need to reform the current system of agricultural co-ops, but few of them gave full support to the bill submitted by the government, with many expressing doubt over its effect to expand farmers’ income and calling for more careful deliberation at the Diet and explanation to farmers. At the hearing held in Kanazawa, attendants expressed concerns over … Continue reading
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【News】 Japanese farm co-op officials agree to cooperate with China on developing co-operative activities (June 3, 2015)
Daisuke Matsumoto – Qingdao, China Senior executives of the Japanese agricultural co-op group’s Fukuoka prefectural union agreed on Tuesday, June 2, to work with officials of Qingdao Agricultural University to further promote co-operative activities. The union’s President Hirofumi Kurashige and Managing Director Kiminori Motomura met Professor Li Zhonghua of the university in Qingdao on the sidelines of the inaugural meeting of the international federation to promote sixth industrialization of agriculture. Qingdao Agricultural University is the only university in China which has a college of co-operatives. As officials engaged in co-operative activities and an academic involved in a research on such activities, they exchanged opinions on Japanese and Chinese legislative revisions … Continue reading
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【News】 Agricultural organizations from six nations establish federation to promote value-added agriculture (June 3, 2015)
Daisuke Matsumoto – Qingdao, China Agricultural organizations from six nations including Japan, China and South Korea launched a federation on Tuesday, June 2, to conduct joint research and exchange programs among farmers to promote the so-called “sixth industrialization” of agriculture, namely adding value to agriculture through processing and services. The Japanese agricultural co-ops (JA) group will join the federation to share model cases of value-added agriculture in an effort to help increase farmers’ income. A total of 206 organizations, universities and companies from Taiwan, Russia and Germany in addition to the three nations joined the federation. Members from Japan include Nakamura Gakuen University and Kyushu University, both in Fukuoka, … Continue reading
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