In Japan, fruit-bearing pear trees were ... who heads the farm. The farm uses some of the whitish grapes for jams, jellies and other processed products. A prefectural official in charge of ...
Then, one day, her agronomist husband told her, out of the blue, that he bought a farm in Victoria. They grow grapes and export all of the produce to Japan. Ms. Matsuzaki said that she ...
Unsold grapes and leftover ... foodstuffs in central Japan amid efforts to reduce food waste. Reusing grapes and wine pomace from Yamanashi Prefecture benefits farms struggling with the soaring ...
Learn about the Shine Muscat, why it’s popular in Japan and abroad, and how grape cultivation has evolved into an art form in Japan. More for You 26 Places We Are Now Pressured to Leave A Tip ...
That may explain a surge in new mostly young farmers to the mountainous region in central Japan. Many of the newcomers are choosing to grow grapes, peaches and plums as Yamanashi is renowned for ...
Unsold grapes and leftover solids from wine-making have recently been used as livestock feed and to create other foodstuffs in central Japan amid efforts to reduce food waste. Reusing grapes and wine ...
Japan is home to a premium grape variety known as ''Shine Muscat.'' The seedless fruit bursts with sweetness, making it popular domestically as well as overseas. This report highlights a farmer ...
Last month the BBC reported on the increase in the numbers of elderly Japanese being imprisoned ... The type of fruit I took [grapes] was something I couldn't afford to buy.
land devoted to organic grapes is increasing globally at an average annual rate of 10 percent or more, accounting for 6.2 percent of vineyards worldwide. Japan wants to be part of the trend.
Tobu Zoo in Japan's central Saitama prefecture announced Grape's death through its Twitter account, saying that the cause of death was unknown. But according to NewsWalker, he would have been ...