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Japan’s Minister of Agriculture resigns through rice gaffe – why is the basic food in short supply?

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaMay 22, 20252 Mins Read
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Introduction to Japan’s Rice Crisis

Japan is facing a crisis in its rice industry, with the country’s new Minister of Agriculture, Shinjiro Koizumi, vowing to reduce rice prices. This comes after his predecessor, Taku Eto, was forced to resign due to a controversy surrounding his comments on rice purchasing.

The Controversy Surrounding Taku Eto

Taku Eto had caused a stir after joking that he never had to buy rice thanks to donations from his supporters. This comment touched a raw nerve, highlighting the struggles many Japanese people face in affording rice. The incident led to Eto’s resignation, paving the way for Shinjiro Koizumi to take over as Minister of Agriculture.

The Root Cause of the Crisis

Analysts point to the long-running government policy as a major contributor to the rice crisis. The policy has led to a deficiency in the rice market, causing prices to skyrocket. This has made it difficult for many Japanese people to afford rice, a staple food in the country.

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The Way Forward

Shinjiro Koizumi has vowed to address the rice crisis by reducing prices and making rice more affordable for the Japanese people. This move is expected to provide relief to many who have been struggling to afford this staple food. However, it remains to be seen whether the new minister’s efforts will be enough to resolve the crisis and restore stability to the rice market.

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