Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's policy is to keep production in line with demand, reversing her predecessor's approach.
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The Japanese agriculture ministry unveiled a plan on Tuesday to amend the staple food law and establish a private stockpiling system at a meeting of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
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KISARAZU, Japan (Reuters) -At a farmer's market not far from Tokyo, more than 100 shoppers queued for a chance to get a kilo or so of Japanese rice for 500 yen ($3.32) by carefully heaping as much of ...