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Japan will release another 200,000 metric tons of rice from its emergency stockpile to tackle a doubling of prices since last ...
Japan's average supermarket rice prices fell for the third straight week through June 8, data showed on Monday, reflecting ...
Japan's rice prices have doubled in a year, straining households and fueling political tension ahead of key elections ...
The average price of a 5-kilogram bag of rice at supermarkets in the week through June 1 was ¥4,223, down ¥37 from the ...
Japan plans to release another 200,000 tons of rice from government stockpiles through direct contracts with retailers, farm ...
Rice prices hike by 98% despite Japan's imports for 1st time in years due to decreased production, with no projection for ...
Japan's agriculture minister said on Tuesday that the government plans to release more stockpiled rice to rein in soaring prices for the staple food.
The Japanese government is aiming to lower rice prices by selling further supplies of stockpiled rice directly to retailers.
Japan’s furor over rising rice prices is a reminder that state security is built on food.
Japan is not often considered to be a nation of unrest. But it takes rice seriously. Eto Taku, the country’s agriculture ...
Japan plans to release an additional 200,000 tons of rice from government stockpiles through direct contracts with retailers, ...
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