“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】 Cabinet approval rating hits all-time low of 36%, reflecting concerns over agricultural reform (July 14, 2015)
The approval rating for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Cabinet was 36 percent, the lowest since he returned to power in December 2012, according to an opinion poll conducted by The Japan Agricultural News. The disapproval rating was 61 percent, higher than the approval rate by more than 20 percentage points. A total of 75 percent of respondents either strongly or somewhat disapprove the Abe administration’s agricultural policies. Opponents to the security bills which the government is aiming to pass in the current Diet session exceeded 60 percent. The poll was conducted on 1,150 monitors of the newspaper, mainly farmers, between the end of June and early July. 826 responded … Continue reading
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【News】 Ruby Roman grapes from Ishikawa Prefecture sold for JPY1 million at first Kanazawa auction (July 10, 2015)
A single bunch of Ruby Roman table grapes fetched record-breaking JPY1 million (plus consumption tax) on July 9, 2015, at this year’s first auction in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture. The record-setting bunch of Ruby Roman grapes was rated premium and weighted around 700 grams. Thanks to the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen bullet train line, the selling price far surpassed the previous record of JPY550,000 logged last year. Winning bidder Masayuki Hirai, head chef of Hotel Nikko Kanazawa, said that he wanted to buy the best bunch of Ruby Roman to get his guests see there is something very special in Ishikawa Prefecture. He plans to serve the grapes as a … Continue reading
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【News】 Japan mulling maximum of 70,000 tons quota for U.S. rice (July 10, 2015)
Japanese negotiators are considering proposing a maximum import quota of 70,000 tons for U.S.-made rice in the bilateral negotiations under the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade talks, it was learned Thursday, July 9. Japan is also planning to set an import quota for Australian rice, possibly amounting to roughly 12 percent of that for U.S. rice, or about 8,400 tons at most, negotiation sources said. The government plans to purchase as reserved rice the same amount of domestically-grown rice as the import quota in an effort to prevent imports from having adverse effect on domestic supply-demand balance of table rice. However, the government’s move is likely to face strong opposition from … Continue reading
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【News】 NMR scanner developed to measure level of marbling in beef cattle (July 9, 2015)
The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology said it has developed the world’s first proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) scanner to measure the amount of marbling in live beef cattle. The scanner sends radio wave signals to the bodies of the live animals and quantify the level of marbling in about 10 seconds based on water and fat content. The scanner enables better evaluation of beef cattle pricing by presenting objective data to describe their meat quality, and can also be used to diagnose diseases in cattle, the institute said. The device, which was created by using an NMR scanner used to scan concrete buildings without destroying … Continue reading
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【Opinion】 Yoshio Yaguchi ; Ensuring democracy in rural villages necessary for sustainable society (July 7, 2015)
As an agricultural economist, I have thought about how to maintain sustainability of a society. Looking back at the history from this viewpoint, I think there were two major turning points in Japan after the end of World War II. The first one came in the early years of the 1970s, when the Japanese economy suffered stagflation (inflation amid economic stagnation) caused by oil shocks. To cope with the situation, the government introduced market fundamentalism and shifted to allow for freer economic activities, prompting agriculture to go through major reform as well. Being born into a farming family and brought up in a rural village, I have witnessed Japan’s … Continue reading
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