【News】 TPP ministerial meeting unlikely to be held by end of August (Aug. 7, 2015)

  Trade ministers involved in the 12-member Trans-Pacific Partnership initiative are unlikely to meet again in the end of this month, as it would be difficult to solve conflicting points among the members, Akira Amari, minister in charge of the talks, indicated on Thursday, Aug. 6. “It would be safer to schedule a ministerial meeting following the negotiations to deal with remaining issues,” Amari told reporters after meeting Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to report on the prospects of the negotiations. He made the remarks apparently because of differences which are yet to be ironed out among member nations regarding such issues as market access to dairy goods, patent protections for … Continue reading

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【Editorial】 Government responsible for improving food self-sufficiency (Aug. 6, 2015)

  Japan’s food security has been threatened after World War II amid increasing pressure to liberalize its farm products market. 80 percent of the Japanese people believe it is necessary to raise the nation’s low food self-sufficiency rate. A number of reported problems involving the safety of imported agricultural products have prompted consumers to choose domestically-produced items. The government should be responsible for promoting agriculture to improve self-sufficiency and also ensure food safety. On top of that, the government should work on linking producers and consumers, and establish self-sufficient regions. Food self-sufficiency rate is an indicator that shows how much of the food consumed by the people of a country … Continue reading

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【News】 Japan criticizes New Zealand’s “unexpected” hardline stance in TPP talks (Aug. 3, 2015)

  Akira Amari, minister in charge of the negotiations under the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade talks, has made it clear he thinks New Zealand was the key major stumbling block to a successful conclusion of the trade deal. After ministers failed to reach broad agreement in their meeting in Hawaii, Amari told reporters that a “certain country” was asking too much and urged the country to cool down, apparently targeting New Zealand which repeatedly pressed its demands for more dairy exports until the very end. As a matter of fact, Canada was the biggest matter of concern among negotiators before the ministerial meeting, as the administration of Prime Minister Stephen Harper … Continue reading

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【News】 Japan mulling making concessions regarding market access for key sensitive farm products (Aug. 3, 2015)

  Ministers of the member nations of the Trans-Pacific Partnership initiative have failed to reach broad agreement during the latest meeting held in Hawaii, but bilateral negotiations have entered their final stage, except for the most controversial areas such as rice and dairy products. Japan is said to have accepted further market liberalization even for the five key farm products listed in the Diet resolution as subject to exemption from tariff elimination, and the move is highly likely to draw criticism as being contradictory to the resolution. In order to push the talks forward, Akira Amari, minister in charge of the TPP talks, held bilateral talks with his counterparts such … Continue reading

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【News】 Gods, men and women in rice paddies (Aug. 2, 2015)

 Kentarou Tominaga –  Onda Matsuri (Aso-shi, Kumamoto Prefecture)  – Every year on July 28 in Aso-shi, Kumamoto Prefecture, a festival called Onda Matsuri is held to express hopes of local farmers for abundant harvests. A long procession of nearly two hundred locals including woman dressed all in white and carrying the meals for the gods (unari), portable shrines (mikoshi) and female rice planters (saotome) on horses walk around the farming village. The parade started at 11:30 a.m. at the sound of the drum. Fourteen unari, four mikoshi, ten horses and other attendants left Aso Shrine to make a round trip of approximately three kilometers through the village. According to the … Continue reading

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