“Wagyu Olympics” which judges the excellence of branded cattle from all over Japan took place.
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【News】 Conception rates in cattle decrease in summer due to hormonal imbalance, a research finds (July 19, 2013)
One of the reasons why fertility of cows decline during the summer is because the summer heat stress negatively affects the secretion of prostaglandins in the oviducts, causing hormone imbalances, according to a research group of the Okayama University Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science. Professor Kiyoshi Okuda who heads the research group said the findings will be helpful in analyzing the causes of oviduct malfunction and searching ways to improve the conception rates. Peristaltic movements of oviducts, which are the forces leading to transportation of early embryos to the uterus, are affected by secretion of two types of hormone-like substance prostaglandin – prostaglandin E2(PGE2) and prostaglandin F2α(PGF2α). … Continue reading
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【News】 Kuzumaki in Iwate Prefecture manages to squeeze the rate of unused farmland to 1% (July 19, 2013)
Kuzumaki, a dairy farming region in the heart of Iwate Prefecture which has been tackling for more than a decade to facilitate the use of uncultivated farmland, was officially commended for managing to reduce the rate of such land to 1% of total farmlands in fiscal 2011. A region with an average altitude of 390 meters, Kuzumaki has 3,830 hectares of farmland, out of which 84% is used as fields to grow feed grains. Concerned with the situation where the aging of farmers and lack of successors led to increasing amount of farmlands standing idle, the agriculture committee of the local government began taking measures to reduce the area … Continue reading
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【News】 Cutting tariffs on agricultural products will squeeze domestic production of agricultural and related industries by 11.7 trillion yen, professors say (July 18, 2013)
A group of anti-TPP professors announced on Wednesday, July 17, that if the government abolishes tariffs on agricultural products as discussed under the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade talks, domestic production in the agricultural and related sectors is estimated to drop by 11.7 trillion yen. According to Eiji Doi, professor emeritus at Shizuoka University who conducted the calculations, the group’s estimates are based on the government estimate that farming output is likely to drop by 3 trillion yen, but they also include impacts on related industries such as transportation and food processing which are predicted to suffer nearly three times as much damage as the agricultural sector. As a result, the … Continue reading
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【News】 Components of green tea may have a dementia-fighting effect, a research finds (July 13, 2013)
The University of Shizuoka, a major beverage firm ITO EN and a social welfare service corporation Hakujujikai have confirmed through a research that taking green tea powder every day would help improve cognitive functioning of patients of dementia. They say the components of green tea, such as catechins – the antioxidant – and theanine which gives a full-bodied flavor, may be working effectively on the brain. The three institutions jointly conducted the research from July to September last year on 12 men and women, out of which 8 are patients with vascular dementia, 3 with Alzheimer’s disease and 1 with dementia with Lewy bodies. They ground green tea leaves … Continue reading
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【News】 Japanese beef calf prices in June rise to the highest level in six years due to tight supply (July 12, 2013)
Prices of Japanese beef calves are continuing to show an unprecedented uptrend, due to supply shortage following the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in 2010 and the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami. The average price of a calf marked 478,972 yen in June, up 19.6% from a year before, marking the highest level for June since 2007, according to the National Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations (JA Zen-noh). The prices are expected to continue their strong performance, as there are few factors that can contribute to price declines. The number of beef calves traded in the nation’s 39 designated markets totaled 26,091 head in June, rising 3% from a year … Continue reading
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