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00:00The government has decided to issue a deposit of 210,000 tons of rice for two weeks after the historical rise in the price of rice.
00:11What is the price of rice now?
00:15First, we went to the supermarket in Yokohama City.
00:21Looking at the shelf of rice products, it seems that there is a stock.
00:28This is Koshihikari in Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:31It was 3,910 yen before the decision was made to issue a deposit of rice, but today...
00:37The current price is 4,374 yen.
00:41It's still rising.
00:46A year ago, it was about 2,300 yen, but now it's over 4,000 yen.
00:53The deposit of rice has been issued, but the price hasn't gone down yet.
01:00It's a situation where we're raising the price after the deposit of rice has been issued.
01:06Even after the deposit was announced, the price of rice hasn't changed at all.
01:12It's still rising, so we have no choice but to raise the price.
01:20Deposit of rice is expected to be issued by householders in the future.
01:25It is expected that it will be issued at the end of March.
01:30Will it be cheaper at the end of March?
01:35The price of rice will be issued as the price goes up.
01:43So it's not clear how much it will be issued.
01:48But I think there will be rice producers who can't afford it.
01:53I feel that the price of rice will continue to rise even more without a deposit of rice.
02:01What is the current situation of rice production sites?
02:07A farmer in Isumi City, Chiba Prefecture.
02:11There is a little rice to sell, but there is no rice to sell to the rice producers.
02:19Here, there was a few hundred kilograms of stock left for sale, but there is no more rice to sell to the farmers.
02:29So, what is the price of rice after the deposit of rice has been issued?
02:36The price of rice has gone up.
02:39The farmers told me not to sell rice at such a low price.
02:44Now, the price of rice is 18,000 yen.
02:48If we don't do that, I feel that the price of rice will finally go down.
02:59Ten days after the deposit of rice was issued, the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries said,
03:04We will issue additional rice if we find that a large amount of 210,000 tons of rice is needed.
03:14He said he would issue more rice if it wasn't enough, but the government's deposit of rice was issued.
03:21Was the timing correct?
03:25And when will the price of rice, which worries us, settle?
03:31This time, the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Mr. Masahiko Yamada, who served as the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries in the Democratic Party in 2010, took an urgent participation.
03:41Making rice is a symbolic achievement.
03:44If we don't guarantee that part, it will be dangerous even to make rice 10 years later.
03:52At that time, if the price of agricultural products, mainly rice, was below the production cost, the government introduced a system to guarantee a red line for farmers.
04:04However, Japan's agricultural management is still strict.
04:08What does the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries say about the rice riots in Reiwa?
04:14So, today, we have a special program to thoroughly discuss the current rice issue in Japan,
04:21where the price of rice does not go down even if we issue less rice.
04:27TV Tackle with Beat Takeshi
04:34Why can't we make and sell rice freely?
04:41Why does the government talk so much?
04:45I think there are various problems.
04:48Today, we have Mr. Masahiko Yamada, who was a former Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries.
04:57What kind of trick is it that the price of rice does not go down even if we issue less rice?
05:06Originally, the amount of stored rice was too small.
05:13The amount of stored rice?
05:15Yes, there are only 1,000,000 tons and 980,000 tons now.
05:18If we issue more rice, farmers will wait for the rice to come out.
05:26Does it mean that the amount of stored rice does not affect the price?
05:32Because the amount is small?
05:34I think the amount of stored rice is only 1,000,000 tons and 980,000 tons.
05:40We have another guest.
05:42He is from Tokyo University.
05:44He is a farmer from Yamagata Prefecture, and he specializes in making rice.
05:52He is Rikyu Komeno.
05:54Yes, I'm Rikyu Komeno. Nice to meet you.
05:58Rikyu Komeno, 26 years old.
06:02After graduating from Tokyo University, he inherited about 8 hectares of rice fields from his grandfather in Yamagata Prefecture.
06:10Since last year, he has been working as a rice farmer.
06:13He re-established the farm just before it was abandoned.
06:16He is putting his effort into his thoughts on agriculture and his initiatives on social media.
06:23Why does the price not go down?
06:26First of all, the amount of rice is not enough.
06:31As I said earlier, the amount of stored rice is only 1,000,000 tons.
06:37I don't think it will affect the market that much.
06:41Also, the country is involved in the distribution of stored rice.
06:46There is a time lag until distribution.
06:50I think it will take some time.
06:53I don't think it will affect the market that much.
07:03As you said, the amount of stored rice is only 1,000,000 tons.
07:05I think it will affect the market a little.
07:07The amount of stored rice is about 450,000 tons per month.
07:11So, I think the price will go down a little.
07:17I think it will go down to about 3,000 yen per kilogram.
07:21I don't think it will go down more than that.
07:23In other words, I don't think it will go down until last year.
07:26Why did the price go up so much?
07:33Is it because the production volume is decreasing?
07:36Of course, the production volume is large.
07:38But I think there is a misjudgment of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
07:42As I said, there is a possibility that the actual amount of stored rice and the number in front of the building are different.
07:49So, I think the government could make a political decision at an earlier stage.
07:54According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, the amount of stored rice has increased by 180,000 tons compared to 2023.
08:02Is it true that the actual amount of stored rice is less than last year?
08:08In the first place, the data on the number of crops is based on the specimen survey.
08:16So, it's not a full-scale survey.
08:19It's a survey.
08:20That's right.
08:21It's a survey.
08:22So, I don't know if it's true when I actually see it on the site.
08:27I think we need to do more research.
08:30Mr. Yasuda said he would announce the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
08:33I think it's very wrong to ignore the announcement of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
08:39I don't believe it.
08:40The amount of produced rice has increased by 180,000 tons compared to 2023.
08:46However, the amount of produced rice has decreased by 210,000 tons because of the distribution amount handled by the JA.
08:51I see.
08:52It's completely different from the actual amount of stored rice handled by the JA.
08:57So, we can't figure it out.
08:59The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries can't figure it out.
09:01Half of the rice produced by the JA is produced by the JA.
09:07The amount of rice produced by the JA has decreased by 210,000 tons compared to the previous year.
09:12So, I think it's because of the distribution amount handled by the JA.
09:16So, we need to do more research.
09:18Mr. Hokuto, do you have a family business?
09:21Yes, I'm a rice and vegetable farmer.
09:26According to my mother and father, the amount of rice produced by the JA has decreased compared to the previous year.
09:35But I think there are people who are buying rice from the JA.
09:39So, even if the amount of rice produced by the JA has decreased by 210,000 tons, I think the amount of rice produced by the JA will increase again soon.
09:47Is it like a flood?
09:50I think so.
09:52However, the rice produced by the JA is produced at the end of March.
10:00The rice produced by the JA is produced at the end of March.
10:02The rice produced by the JA is produced at the end of March.
10:04There is too much time lag.
10:07I think it's because of the delay in the beginning of the year.
10:10However, in 2020, there was a flood in Ukraine.
10:18So, people were trying to buy rice because it was cheaper.
10:25After that, there was a rumor about the Nankai truck.
10:29So, people started to buy more rice because they had to store more rice at home.
10:37At that time, the government had to think about buying more rice.
10:46So, people were trying to buy more rice.
10:48Last year, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs announced that if rice is simply released, people will realize that there is not enough rice.
10:59It means that people will realize that the current policy was wrong.
11:04That's what it means, isn't it?
11:06That's right.
11:09Mr. Rikiyo, you will continue to produce rice next year, won't you?
11:13That's right.
11:14I've heard many people say that even if they try to increase production, they don't have enough resources.
11:19I've heard many people say that even if they try to increase production, they don't have enough resources.
11:28On top of that, the government will buy back the rice they produced in a year, won't it?
11:34I don't understand that.
11:36The government will not lower the price.
11:37So, people want to keep the stock.
11:39It means that people don't want to lower the price because they only have a small amount of stock.
11:43So, if the government says that it will buy back the rice, the price will not go down.
11:47If the government knows that the price will go down next year, the price will never go down.
11:51So, people don't want to lower the price.
11:52Mr. Komeri, do you think that the government is making a big deal out of this?
11:55I started farming in 2024.
12:00Since last year?
12:02That's right.
12:03My grandfather used to grow rice in a small area of about 8 hectares.
12:13It's difficult to grow rice in a large area at once.
12:17However, there are many elderly people who quit farming.
12:20So, I want to borrow rice from them and grow it bigger and bigger.
12:27How much rice do you think is needed?
12:31In order to grow rice as a rice farmer, it is said that a single worker, such as an operator or a tractor driver, should grow rice in an area of about 10 hectares.
12:48So, I grow rice in an area of about 10 hectares by myself.
12:53Do you mean that you grow rice in your own field?
12:56Yes, I do.
12:57However, it is said that a single worker should be able to grow rice in an area of about 10 hectares.
13:08I have a question for Mr. Komeri.
13:10Is there any problem with agriculture?
13:13I think that the characteristics of each region are different.
13:22When I talk about my region, I often hear that farmers are very kind and considerate.
13:36On the other hand, I often hear that farmers are very stingy.
13:46However, I don't think that farmers are very stingy.
13:59However, I often hear that farmers are very stingy.
14:02They buy fertilizers, ventilators, and pay their debts.
14:11So, I think that farmers are very stingy.
14:19However, I don't think that farmers are very stingy.
14:21I don't think that farmers are very stingy.
14:29You can't say that you are in a relationship with farmers.
14:32I think that farmers are aiming to become politicians in the future.
14:37The rice riots in Reiwa.
14:39What is the reason for this?
14:44There is definitely a sufficient amount of rice in Japan.
14:49However, there is a shortage of rice.
14:52So, we can only provide rice at a high price to farmers.
14:56A new company has joined the distribution of rice.
15:00It seems that the price of rice has increased.
15:04However, this is not the case at the rice shop.
15:08We are in a situation where we are eating ahead of the product.
15:12Last year, we didn't get much rice.
15:16So, we are eating ahead of the product.
15:21Last summer, there was a shortage of rice.
15:24So, the rice that was supposed to be distributed this year was paid in advance.
15:29In other words, the amount of rice was not enough.
15:34What does this mean?
15:38Professor Nobuhiro Suzuki, a graduate student at Tokyo University,
15:42asked Professor Suzuki about this.
15:46The government says that there is a shortage of rice.
15:49The distribution industry is hiding something.
15:54That's why the amount of rice is not enough.
15:57That's not the essence.
16:00The essence is not distribution.
16:02The amount of rice is not enough.
16:07Why is it not enough?
16:11The production of rice is decreasing due to the reduction of rice production.
16:17In addition, if the rice fields are turned into fields,
16:23they will produce only a certain amount of rice.
16:26I heard that the reduction of rice production ended in 2018.
16:31The reduction of rice production ended in 2018.
16:35Since then, we have been distributing the amount of rice we produce to the whole country.
16:44In addition, we have been giving out incentives when we produce other products.
16:53So, I think that the production adjustment policy has continued.
16:59Looking at the demand and supply of rice,
17:02the production amount was 8.66 million tons in 2009,
17:07but it decreased year by year and decreased to 6.61 million tons in 2024.
17:13On the other hand, the demand for rice decreased from 8.24 million tons in 2009,
17:20but from 2022, the demand for rice exceeded the production amount,
17:25so there is a difference of 400,000 tons in 2024.
17:31Even though there is a problem of 210,000 tons,
17:35Mr. Suzuki pointed out that if the production of rice had not been suppressed in the first place,
17:39the rice riots in Reiwa would not have occurred.
17:44The problem is distribution.
17:47It is not that there is a shortage of rice.
17:50It is because there is a shortage of rice that there is a sense of shortage in the market,
17:54and the government is taking various countermeasures.
18:01However, why did the government have to suppress the production of rice?
18:08There was a reason to protect rice farmers.
18:15Mr. Nakagai, a former volleyball player and a rice farmer in Fukui Prefecture,
18:22asked Mr. Nakagai.
18:25To be honest, if there is a surplus of rice, it will cause a big downfall.
18:31More than now.
18:33So, to be honest, we can't let it be surplus,
18:36and if there is a surplus, the government will take the initiative to export it abroad.
18:43I think that the amount of rice in the market should be managed to the extent that it is necessary.
18:49I think that there are various opinions of people who are not farmers,
18:54but I think that it is a challenge for the country to supply rice at the last minute so that it does not remain.
19:06On the other hand, it is a situation where there is a scream that rice cannot be made and eaten between rice farmers several years ago.
19:17If you sell rice, the price is 3.78 million yen,
19:22and the cost is 3.77 million yen,
19:26so if you make a transaction, the remaining money is 10,000 yen.
19:32Is it only 10,000 yen?
19:34That's right.
19:36How much does it cost to make a transaction?
19:38It costs 10,000 yen, so 10,000 yen is 10 yen per hour.
19:46Let's look at the exact value of the transaction price per 60 kilometers that JA and other companies are selling.
19:54Last year, the price of Reiwa rice was 24,055 yen,
20:02but in fact, this price is almost the same as 30 years ago.
20:07In other words, the price of rice has been quite low so far.
20:13In particular, the income of rice farmers varies greatly depending on the area of work,
20:22so if it is smaller than a certain area, the income will be less than 10,000 yen.
20:31Is it minus?
20:33In other words, rice farmers are doing it with the idea of
20:37eating rice at their own place,
20:40handing it over to their relatives,
20:43and shipping the rest of the rice.
20:46In other words, it's not about the money,
20:50it's not about the profit,
20:53it's about the farmland of the ancestors.
20:57I think most of the farmers are like that.
21:02Even if rice is produced, it is difficult to make a profit,
21:06so many of them are skilled farmers and pensioners.
21:10In addition, there is also a problem of successors with the aging of the producers.
21:16Now is not the time when you can import rice cheaply at any time if you pay money.
21:21If something happens, Japan will not be able to get rice anymore,
21:28and everyone will suffer from it in no time.
21:33In fact, I think we can see it right in front of us.
21:37Five or ten years later.
21:41Japanese rice is in dire straits.
21:47What should we do to protect the staple food of the people in the future?
21:54It's kind of scary.
21:58As a Japanese, I thought I could eat rice anytime.
22:03I've always thought that the rumor was that I was making too much when I heard that.
22:09I thought I was making rice because there was too much rice,
22:14but it feels a little different.
22:17When something happens, you can't eat it in an instant.
22:21You can't eat it right away.
22:23I want to make rice, but I can't make rice.
22:28If you go back in history, you should be asked about the benefits of rice production.
22:34In general, I think rice production is a failure.
22:38Why did you do rice production?
22:41If you make rice because you can make money,
22:45you can't make money next time, so you'll get a lot of rice.
22:49Is it because the number of farmers is increasing?
22:52It means that the demand for rice has decreased.
22:55Oh, because there's too much rice?
22:57Because there's too much rice.
22:59That's why I decided to do rice production.
23:01When was that?
23:03Around the 1970s.
23:05Around the 1970s.
23:07You've been doing it since then.
23:09I'd like to start with what I think about rice production.
23:13First of all, I thought that rice production was a necessary production.
23:18It's been over 50 years and there's been a lot of rice left.
23:22It's not enough this year.
23:26If there's too much rice left, the price of buying rice will go down from the farmer's point of view.
23:33I think it was a situation where we had to make a production adjustment so that the price of buying rice would not go down.
23:44On top of that, when we were told to make something by adjusting the production,
23:49we were making grains that had a low supply rate, so I think it made a lot of sense.
23:56Can I say something?
23:58The price of agricultural products is generally cheap not only in Japan, but also in the United States and Europe.
24:05Farmers can't eat it.
24:08In Europe and in the United States.
24:10Therefore, European farmers also pay taxes from the state.
24:16Even in the United States, even if there are large-scale farmers, they are red-handed.
24:22That's why it's a guarantee of income tax from the state.
24:26If Japan doesn't do that, farmers won't be able to do it.
24:31That's right.
24:32We had to be active in guaranteeing individual income and increasing prices.
24:39Until now.
24:40We've been talking about food safety insurance.
24:43We spent more than 40 trillion yen on defense spending.
24:46However, when there is a war, there are weapons, but there is no rice.
24:50There is no food.
24:53This is food safety insurance.
24:55Therefore, from the perspective of food safety insurance, even if you spend taxes on food, you need to protect it.
25:02That's why the United States and Europe are doing individual insurance.
25:07I'm not just a farmer, I'm a fisherman.
25:09If you don't take that into account when it comes to fishing and forestry, it's hard to be a free race.
25:15From the consumer's point of view, the current price is too high.
25:21The current price of rice.
25:23As I said earlier, farmers can't eat rice.
25:26However, from a price point of view, if you increase the price so that farmers can get by, consumers won't be able to afford it.
25:33That's why we need an individual income tax system like Mr. Yamada's or the Democratic Party's.
25:38Why did you quit the Liberal Democratic Party?
25:42I really quit the Liberal Democratic Party.
25:46If you do that, farmers can eat.
25:50You can make enough rice.
25:54It's the same for all agricultural products.
25:57So, the country guarantees income for farmers.
26:02And the people can eat cheap agricultural products like Mr. Yamada.
26:07This is a policy that we really need to do.
26:11What you're saying is too complicated.
26:15Personally, I think it's similar to China's one-child policy.
26:23At that time, it was a one-child policy.
26:26But now it's complicated.
26:28That's how I feel about the current situation of rice.
26:32I see.
26:33I'm the daughter of a farmer.
26:38That's why I can buy farmland under my father's name.
26:42But ordinary people can't buy farmland.
26:46It's difficult because there are many regulations.
26:49So, we need to make a lot of rice.
26:51Not only rice, but also alcohol.
26:53When rice flour was not available,
26:56gluten-free rice flour became popular in Japan.
27:00I think there are many ways to use rice.
27:05I think we should change our way of thinking and make more rice.
27:10It's been about 20 years since rice became a brand.
27:15People can choose their favorite rice from Hokkaido or Yamagata.
27:21I think it's a company effort to be able to enjoy the difference in taste.
27:28I want farmers to make a lot of money.
27:33The power of the country has to be involved.
27:36The price of kelp rice, which used to be 140 yen, is now 168 yen.
27:42It's more than 20 yen higher.
27:44I understand the feelings of farmers.
27:47But I want consumers to forgive the price of kelp rice.
27:54If the price of kelp rice goes up too much, rice will be sold out.
27:58So, it's a good price.
28:00I don't know where to set the price.
28:02I think we should try to reduce the cost.
28:05I thought about it when I went to America.
28:08I think it's a good idea to make it a large-scale business.
28:11I think it's a good idea to make it a large-scale business.
28:14I think it's a good idea to make it a large-scale business.
28:20Or should we make it a free competition?
28:22Should we make a lot of money?
28:25Then, will there be cheap or expensive rice on the street?
28:31Which choice is better?
28:33Mr. Izumi, should we manage the country well?
28:38Or should we make it a free competition?
28:41As I said, I think it's a good idea to make it a large-scale business.
28:46I think it's a good idea to make it a large-scale business.
28:51I think it's a good idea to make it a large-scale business.
28:55I've been a housewife for 30 years.
28:58Sometimes the price of rice has gone up.
29:02Sometimes the price of rice has gone down.
29:04I thought it was cheap.
29:06I've been doing it over and over again for the past 30 years.
29:09It hasn't changed much.
29:11As a daughter of a farmer, I think the country should buy it a little higher.
29:19But I don't think consumers will be able to afford it.
29:23That's the difficult part.
29:25What do you think is the right price for consumers?
29:28What do you think is the right price for consumers?
29:32I think there's only one answer to this.
29:35By reducing the production cost and producing rice,
29:39by reducing the production cost and producing rice,
29:44the price of rice will go down.
29:46The price of rice will go down.
29:51The agricultural sector will benefit from it.
29:57It takes a big-scale economy, technology, and smart farming.
30:05It takes a big-scale economy, technology, and smart farming.
30:07I'm a simple person.
30:09After this, what is the business plan for rice farmers and consumers to enrich their lives?
30:16I want to quit being a farmer, but I want to be a defense minister.
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33:08I'm simple.
33:09The rice is so expensive.
33:11Cabbage is expensive.
33:14It's better to eat a lot of rice.
33:17Farmers can continue to live in peace.
33:20The counter is the same.
33:22Even if you use everyone's tax money.
33:25With a stable income.
33:28I think that's what politics is about.
33:31How low is the self-sufficiency rate in Japan?
33:36It's been more than 30 years since I felt the crisis.
33:42I didn't do anything.
33:45I've been neglecting agriculture.
33:48It's been going around.
33:50It's said that agriculture is important in Japan.
33:52I didn't do much.
33:54America and Europe are guaranteed.
33:56I didn't do it.
33:58Let's take good care of agriculture.
34:00Even if you quit the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries,
34:02If you quit the Ministry of Defense,
34:04It's food safety insurance.
34:07That's interesting.
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34:12It's a rare opinion.
34:16I think it's cheap.
34:23I think it's expensive now.
34:25The salary of ordinary people.
34:29The salary of salarymen.
34:31It's expensive because it hasn't gone up at all.
34:37Even if the salary goes up and the money goes up,
34:39Even if the rice goes up,
34:41You should buy it normally.
34:44If you feel that the rice is expensive,
34:46Our salary hasn't gone up in years.
34:50I don't think it's because of the rice.
34:53I don't think it's cheap.
34:55I don't think it's cheap.
34:57It's 5 kilos.
34:59It's about 2,000 yen for 5 kilos.
35:01We're all used to it.
35:05As Mr. Takeshi said,
35:07The staple food is rice.
35:09There's bread, udon, and soba.
35:11Everything else is going up.
35:15The bread is going up.
35:17The wheat is going up.
35:19The rice didn't go up.
35:23Even if it's a little expensive,
35:25I don't think there's anything I can do for the farmers.
35:28That's what the daughter of a farmer said.
35:30But the farmer has a point.
35:33I don't want to worry about food.
35:36I want to buy it.
35:38The historical price of rice.
35:41One of the reasons for this
35:43One of the reasons for this
35:45It's a rice money game.
35:48When I asked a farmer in Isumi City, Chiba Prefecture,
35:53From January,
35:55He's been visited by people who seem to be Chinese.
36:01Do you have rice?
36:04I have.
36:06Then I'll have 10 or 20.
36:09I'd like to have one or two.
36:11I can't have 20 or 30.
36:16The sale of rice that went viral in the rice trade.
36:20What happened to the rice that was bought for sale now that the rice was released?
36:28In the meantime, in Shin-Okubo, Tokyo,
36:31There was no precious thing that was needed to sell rice.
36:38This is the store that deals with Asian food.
36:43It was sold at a discount of 6,200 yen per 10 kilometers.
36:48But if you look closely, there's no record of the area, species, or year it was harvested.
36:55Originally, the rice was mandated by law.
37:01When I asked the store manager,
37:04A lot of customers brought it to the store.
37:07Do you have this rice? Do you want to buy it?
37:10He says he's in a hurry to sell it.
37:15He pointed out that there was no sign of obligation.
37:19If I don't go with you, I'll quit.
37:22I don't know anymore.
37:23When I visited the rice grower who was written on the bag,
37:28A man of Indian nationality who runs a restaurant and a restaurant in Japan appeared.
37:38After this, he attacked the rice grower.
37:41What is an event that does not fulfill the obligation to display?
37:45There's a lot of stuff in there, so I don't know.
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38:20I hate spring.
38:22To that pollen.
38:27Problems of pollen solved.
38:29I love spring.
38:32Pollen and Tarion.
38:35Mochitto!
38:36I didn't know.
38:37Just change the noodles?
38:40Delicious!
38:41Pasta life was like that.
38:44Always amazing pasta.
38:45Oh my premium.
38:46Mochitto delicious spaghetti.
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39:50I started eating at home.
39:52I want to eat delicious food every day.
39:54So, I eat at home.
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40:23I love that taste.
40:25I can eat it all.
40:26For side dishes.
40:27For snacks.
40:28For midnight snacks.
40:29It's a familiar taste, isn't it?
40:31This size is just right.
40:32I can eat it all.
40:35Where does the rice come from that doesn't fulfill the duty of displaying the production area?
40:42I asked the rice grower in the bag.
40:47A man of Indian nationality who runs a restaurant and a restaurant in Japan appeared.
40:56I asked him to show me the inside of the car.
40:59There are a lot of rice bags there.
41:02I bought this directly from the farmer.
41:06There are various kinds of rice in it, so I don't know.
41:10But it's all Japanese rice.
41:12He started his business after seeing the news that there was a shortage of rice last year.
41:17He told me that there was no duty display.
41:22I checked the name of the country and the name of our company.
41:30I'm preparing this, too.
41:34Mr. Yuichi Nakagaichi, who is a former volleyball player and currently a rice farmer, talks about this kind of display.
41:44In fact, if the rice is not properly stored, it will deteriorate.
41:51It will be in a very bad state.
41:56I think it is important to ensure the quality of the rice.
42:09Is it a money game of rice?
42:12What should I do to get rid of this?
42:16Until now, people who sold less than 20 tons a year didn't need a license.
42:22I think it's good to have a license.
42:25I think it's good to have a license and do business on the Internet.
42:31For a long time, the distribution of rice managed by the country was liberalized in 1995.
42:39After that, in order to stabilize the price of rice from 2004,
42:44more than 20 tons of rice were needed.
42:49However, only a small amount of rice was allowed to be sold.
42:55Will the money game of rice disappear with the release of stored rice?
43:02I saw it on the VTR.
43:04It's like a rice roll, not a land roll.
43:12How is it in reality?
43:16It's not like a land roll.
43:19Businesses are buying more and more rice and selling it at a high price.
43:25They are trying to make a profit here.
43:28If the price of rice is low, the balance between demand and supply is good.
43:34If the price of rice is high, it is profitable.
43:37That's right.
43:39Can't you make rice sellers more strict?
43:46I can't do that.
43:49Why can't we make rice sellers more strict?
43:54We can make a deal.
43:56From now on, it will be provided by sponsors.
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52:11What do you call it?
52:12It's a money game.
52:13One farmer.
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52:26It's a rice paddy.
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52:29It's been said for a long time.
52:30That's what it is.
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52:32The rice is delicious.
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