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【News】 Pesticide residues frequently detected in onions from China (Aug. 27, 2014)
Kazuhiro Takamatsu Although the amount of imported onions from China is rapidly increasing due to the shortage of domestically-grown onions, pesticide residues exceeding the reference value are frequently detected in Chinese onions. To deal with this situation, the government obliged importers to examine all lots from this month. As China also strengthened regulations trying to investigate the causes, onion imports from China is getting more likely to decrease drastically. While trading companies are trying to provide onions from other countries like America, it is also assumed that demand for domestically-grown onions will be greater, and the price as well as their supply and demand will be affected. Japan imports … Continue reading
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【News】 Myanmar likely to export 3 million tons of rice next year (Aug. 27, 2014)
Myanmar is recently expanding its rice exports. Agricultural officials of the country who were visiting Japan told the Japan Agricultural News on Tuesday, Aug. 26 that the country’s rice exports are expected to reach 3 million tons next year. They said rice production increased through mechanization and introduction of irrigation systems, and the quality of rice improved thanks to the latest milling facilities. They said they also plan to increase exports to the Japanese market. Ye Min Soe, general manager of Myanmar Agribusiness Public Corporation, said they have been shipping low quality rice with broken grains mainly to the African market, but shifted their focus to exporting high quality … Continue reading
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【News】 Cattle breeders tackle with increasing odor complaints (Aug. 23, 2014)
Odor control has now become one of the biggest concerns for cattle breeders. According to the agriculture ministry, roughly 2,000 cattle farms nationwide received complaints from residents in their neighborhood in 2013, up some 100 from the previous year, out of which 60 percent were related to odor. Although farmers are taking various measures to reduce malodors, the number of complaints does not decline as they expect, as more housing developments encroach on agricultural lands. The task is becoming even harder as the government strengthened regulations on odor emissions. The ministry survey showed that 1,970 farms received complaints in 2013, with the largest percentage – 61 percent – related to … Continue reading
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【News】 Japan agricultural co-operative group firm to open second Japanese BBQ restaurant in Hong Kong (Aug. 22, 2014)
JA Zen-Noh Meat Foods Ltd., a subsidiary of the National Federation of Agricultural Co-operative Associations (JA Zen-Noh) which specializes in beef and pork sales, will start a soft opening of the second branch of its Japanese-style barbecue shop in Hong Kong on Wednesday, Aug. 27. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, a major tourist hub on the tip of the Kowloon Peninsula with a number of luxury hotels, Japanese Wagyu Yakiniku Pure will offer premium beef dishes targeted at local people and tourists. The restaurant’s grand opening is scheduled on Oct. 1. The first Pure restaurant opened in February last year at Causeway Bay, a fashionable shopping district in Hong … Continue reading
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【News】 Government to increase subsidy payment to “Super-Steep Slope Areas” (Aug. 21, 2014)
The government will take new measures from the 2015 fiscal year to pay more subsidies to agricultural activities in “super-steep areas” with extremely steep gradient through the direct payment system for intermediate and mountainous areas, which provides subsidies to agricultural activities in those areas, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) said Wednesday, August 20. They will provide more support to the areas in a worse condition that impose more burdens on farming. The necessary budget will be included in the fiscal 2015 budget requests. The MAFF proposed a plan of important matters to be included in the fiscal 2015 budget requests at the joint meeting of agriculture … Continue reading
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