Japan’s agriculture ministry blames shortage on tourists’ vast demand for rice and low crop yields last year
Japan’s rice stockpile has fallen to the lowest level this century, with a tourism boom part of the cause, government officials say.
Private-sector inventories of rice fell to 1.56m tons in June, down 20% from a year earlier and the lowest since 1999, when comparable data was first gathered, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. It attributed the decrease to the high temperatures that hit crops in 2023 as well as demand from inbound visitors. Last year Japan recorded its hottest September since records began 125 years ago.
Continue reading…Japan’s agriculture ministry blames shortage on tourists’ vast demand for rice and low crop yields last yearJapan’s rice stockpile has fallen to the lowest level this century, with a tourism boom part of the cause, government officials say.Private-sector inventories of rice fell to 1.56m tons in June, down 20% from a year earlier and the lowest since 1999, when comparable data was first gathered, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. It attributed the decrease to the high temperatures that hit crops in 2023 as well as demand from inbound visitors. Last year Japan recorded its hottest September since records began 125 years ago. Continue reading…