【News】 Finance Ministry proposed to close 5,000 elementary and junior high schools to reduce budget (Oct. 28, 2014)

  The Ministry of Finance held a meeting of the Finance System Council on Monday, Oct. 27, and proposed to reduce about 5,000 elementary and junior high schools in reference to the budget compilation of compulsory education. Based on the basic guideline (12 to 18 classes a school) of The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), the Finance Ministry will advance the integration and abolition of small schools. They intend to reduce the budget of compulsory education by decreasing the fixed number of teachers. In the current situation, however, as schools are regarded to play a pivotal role in rural areas, some people are likely to oppose … Continue reading

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【News】 Nice! Nippon Farmers! (Oct. 19, 2014)

  Tetsuya Onda – Farm stay programs for international students                                      (Semboku-shi, Akita Prefecture) – Semboku-shi in Akita Prefecture is actively accepting international students mainly from Asia to offer them a chance to experience farming in Japan. On October 10, 2014, the city accepted approximately 100 Indonesian students for a farm stay program of three days and two nights, during which the students enjoyed Japanese food and life in the village and built close relationship with local Japanese farmers. The farm stay program for foreign students was part of International Youth Exchange programs led by the Japanese government. The students were introduced to 20 different host families, either farmers or … Continue reading

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【News】 Take fresh colors with you to enjoy anytime, anywhere and forever (Oct. 12, 2014)

  Kotaro Yamada – Dyeing clothes using gentians (Niimi-shi, Okayama Prefecture) – Farmers in Niimi-shi, Okayama Prefecture, are trying to convey the charm of their local specialty, gentians, by making gentian-dyed clothes their new local attraction. They color clothes using unmarketable gentians so that people can enjoy their colors anytime, anywhere and forever. The initiative was launched in 2012 by the Division of Flowers and Ornamental Plants of JA Ashin, an agricultural co-operative of Okayama Prefecture as a project to make use of unmarketable gentians, due to badly-shaped stems for example, particularly in pale purple and pink. The method they introduced is not something special. You put handpicked gentian petals into … Continue reading

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【News】 International Co-operative Alliance expresses “major concern” over Japan’s agricultural reform (Oct. 11, 2014)

  Hayato Niki – Quebec, Canada The International Co-operative Alliance issued a statement on Thursday, Oct. 9, criticizing the Japanese government’s move to dismantle agricultural co-ops as “counterproductive to the national economy” and violating the principles of co-operatives. The intended legislation “would diminish the services offered to the farmers and the rural areas,” it said. “In particular, the intention to transform some of the cooperative structures into stock companies through demutualization is an unsound process.” The statement was announced after the ICA board discussed Japan’s intended restructuring of agricultural co-ops on Monday, Oct. 6, in Quebec. According to the statement, the board “unanimously approved” the report by the ICA’s study … Continue reading

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【News】 Japan agricultural co-op head and Canadian dairy farmers share concerns over TPP (Oct. 9, 2014)

  Hayato Niki – Montreal, Canada Akira Banzai, president of the Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives (JA-Zenchu), and JA-Zenchu Vice President Toru Nakaya agreed with officials representing some 6,000 Canadian milk producers on the importance of being self-sufficient in key agricultural items including dairy products. In a meeting held in Montreal on Tuesday, Oct. 7, JA-Zenchu officials and Bruno Letendre, Chairman of Les Producteurs de lait du Québec (PLQ) and General Manager Alain Bourbeau shared their sense of crisis over the ministerial meeting of the Trans-Pacific Partnership member countries scheduled later this month, as they call for protection of domestic farming. “Lawmakers have pledged to protect key agricultural products in … Continue reading

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