Agricultural Improvement
2022年4月8日金曜日
April 14th is Orange Day. Along with this, it seems that a "mandarin orange train" with pictures of oranges of children entrusting the future is in operation. Orange Day is a memorial day that JA Zen-Noh Ehime registered with the Japan Anniversary Association as "a day to give oranges to foster love and deepen ties." For this anniversary and the promotion of citrus fruits, JA Zen-Noh Ehime will work with Iyo Railway Co., Ltd. (a major subsidiary of the Iyotetsu Group Co., Ltd.) from November to April, when Orange Day is held, from the 8th of each month. It seems that they are running a "mandarin orange train" decorated with pictures of oranges for one week only on the 14th. From February, the prize-winning works of the painting contest with the theme of mandarin oranges will be displayed on a monthly basis, and will run from April 8th to 14th. It is this Iyo Railway Company that Nobuchika has put the most effort into promoting the business. It seems that the society at that time had very little awareness of railway companies. At that time, the Kainan Shimbun said about the railway company plan, this plan is like fireworks, and although it should be truly pleased if you drive the railway, there is no expectation that it will continue for a long time as you see the fireworks, and the future of the company is jeopardized. It seems that it was a fireworks display. When it was difficult to raise funds for the establishment of the company and it seemed that the establishment of the company was up to this point, he succeeded in gaining the praise of Shiro FUJIMURA, who had been appointed as the governor of Ehime prefecture. It seems that Fujimura himself became a shareholder of 50 shares and showed a positive desire to establish a business. At that time, Denzaburo FUJITA, the president of Fujita group, who was a political entrepreneur, and the manager of the Besshi mine (closed in 1973), Hirose, who was in charge of mine management in Niihama, took over part of the stock. It seems that Denzaburo FUJITA was a person who attracted a lot of public attention. He was in the Fujita counterfeit bill case from 1878 to 1879, and he had been interrogated by the authorities as a suspect. The result was suspicious in this case, but on the other hand, the relationship with the officials became a problem, and it seems that he was a rumored person anyway. In any case, despite problems such as capital procurement, the Iyo Railway Company Founding General Assembly was held on September 14, 1887, and Nobuchika KOBAYASHI was selected as the first president. Business start between Matsuyama and Mitsu on October 28, 1888. Met. After that, the route will be expanded. Nobuchika is the introducer of modern transportation in the local community, and at the same time, he is also the creator of light railways in the history of japanese railways.
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Reserve SDF personnel, etc., usually have their own main businesses such as office workers, self-employed people, and students, but in the e...
2022年4月4日月曜日
Announced by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan on March 4, 2022. At the "Ministerial Meeting on Soaring Crude Oil Prices," the government will work together to implement urgent measures against soaring crude oil prices in light of recent geopolitical changes such as Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It seems that the ministry will respond urgently and flexibly to these changes in the current situation and take support measures. Measures against soaring fuel prices for facility gardening, etc., power-up project for production base production (Agriculture Bureau), measures to promote the growth of forestry and timber industry, measures to strengthen supply and utilization of timber for construction (Forestry Agency), measures against soaring fuel prices for facility gardening, etc. Strengthen the safety net function by raising the upper limit of the reserve level. Expanded support frames, etc. to support the introduction of energy-saving equipment for facility gardening farmers. Regarding support for the introduction of energy-saving equipment for mushroom producers and wood processing companies, some requirements will be reviewed and the scope of support will be expanded. Last year, soaring crude oil prices put pressure on farmers who grow vegetables and fruits in greenhouses. The wholesale price of cucumber gradually increased due to the increased burden of fuel costs such as heavy oil and kerosene, and there was concern that it would affect households in the future. The ministry is soliciting additional applications for a support system to cover fuel costs. It seems that the subsidy for fuel costs was paid when the standard calculated by the average price for the past 7 years was exceeded. As usual, the application acceptance, which was once closed in early July, will resume in September due to the rise in crude oil prices. Since then, the soaring price of crude oil has not stopped, and in November, the recruitment was started for the first time since the establishment of the system in 2012, for the third time a year. However, fuel prices are not the only thing that puts pressure on farmers' management. In green houses and the like, the prices of covering materials made from petroleum product naphtha are increasing one after another. In addition, the price of fertilizer, which is indispensable for food production, continues to rise. In addition to the influence of Japan's stagflation, it seems that the factors are strong demand for fertilizer due to the rise in the global grain market and the rise in sea freight rates due to high crude oil prices.
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It cannot be overlooked that the global monetary easing that accompanies the Corona disaster has led to higher stock prices and stimulated t...
2022年3月19日土曜日
On March 16, 2022, Prime Minister KISHIDA met with the Association of the Families of Victims Kidnapped by North Korea at the Prime Minister's Office. Here's what he said: I am determined to face North Korean leader Kim Jong-un without any conditions until the abduction issue is resolved with my family. We will do our utmost to realize the return of all abductees as soon as possible without missing any chances. Remarks that the Japanese Prime Minister (politician) never gives up.
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Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced on March 19, 2022 (Japan time) that India (land area is about 3.287 million km2, the 7th largest coun...
2022年2月26日土曜日
June 6, 2003 Law related to dealing with armed attack situations is enacted. Chapter 1 General Provisions (Purpose) Article 1 This law is based on the basic principles, national government, local governments, etc. regarding the response to armed attack situations (meaning armed attack situations and armed attack prediction situations) and survival crisis situations. By establishing responsibilities, cooperation of the people, and other basic matters, we will establish a system for dealing with armed attack situations and survival crisis situations, thereby ensuring the peace and independence of Japan and the security of the country and the people. The purpose is to contribute. Based on the Situation Response Law, the government will respond accurately and promptly even in emergencies other than armed attack situations and survival crisis situations in order to ensure the peace and independence of Japan and the security of the country and its people. Dealing with the Self-Defense Forces In the case of an armed attack situation and a survival crisis situation, the Prime Minister may order all or part of the Self-Defense Forces to dispatch defense if he / she finds it necessary to defend Japan. As a general rule, prior approval of the Diet must be obtained when issuing a decree for defense operation. The Self-Defense Forces ordered to dispatch defense can use force only if they meet the three requirements of “use of force”. The National Protection Law stipulates the responsibilities and evacuation of national and local governments to protect the lives, bodies and property of the people and minimize the impact on the lives of the people in the event of an armed attack or emergency response. , Relief, and measures such as dealing with armed attack disasters are stipulated. When the Minister of Defense receives a request from the prefectural governor and finds that the situation is unavoidable, or when there is a request from the General Manager of the Situation Countermeasures Headquarters, the Minister of Defense orders the troops to dispatch national protection, etc. with the approval of the Prime Minister. However, national protection measures or emergency response protection measures (evacuation support for residents, relief for evacuees, emergency restoration, etc.) can be implemented. The emergency legislation refers to the situation in which the Prime Minister orders the Self-Defense Forces to dispatch for defense when Japan is attacked by force from a foreign country or is likely to be attacked by force. These legislation laid the foundation for the government's most important responsibility, the system for dealing with emergencies. Japan's efforts for world peace and stability under pacifism and international cooperation, and the preparation of a perfect posture for responding to national emergencies will ensure the peace and security of our country. Revision of the Act on Peace and Independence of Japan and Ensuring the Security of the State and the People in Armed Attack Situations (Act No. 79 of June 13, 2003): Act No. 113 of June 18, 2004 ). Geneva Conventions of 1949 (Swiss Geneva Conventions 4): By protecting the injured, sick, shipwrecked and prisoners of war, sanitary and religious personnel and civilians in the event of an armed conflict. A general term for the following four treaties aimed at reducing the damage caused by armed conflict as much as possible. Japan joined on April 21, 1953. Geneva Conventions Additional Protocol (adopted in 1977): Given the diversification and complexity of the forms of armed conflict, the Geneva Conventions and other conventional conventions have been used to protect civilians and regulate the means and methods of combat. A development and expansion of international humanitarian law applicable to armed conflicts in Japan. There is a first additional protocol that applies to international armed conflict and a second additional protocol that applies to non-international armed conflict. Japan joined on August 31, 2004. Additional Protocol on the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts in the Geneva Conventions, August 12, 1949 (Protocol I) (abbreviation: First Additional Protocol to the Geneva Conventions), June 8, 1977, in Geneva, 1978 Effective December 7, 2004, Approved by the Diet on June 14, 2004, Promulgated and Declared on September 3, 2004 (Convention No. 12 and Notification No. 579 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Effective February 28, 2005 for Japan.
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【Product name】 Spring cabbage 【Type】 Brassica Oleracea 【Production areas and Wholesale land】 Tameshita, Nakayama Town, Tahara City, Aichi, A...
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