Japan Feature Package Food Securıty

Japan Feature Package Food Securıty

JAPAN FEATURE PACKAGE FOOD SECURITYEPA02127890 TADAYUKİ NİSHİUMİ, ASSOCİATE PROFESSOR AT NİİGATA UNİVERSİTY EXPLAİNS THE USE OF ULTRA HİGH-PRESSURE TR

epa02127890 Tadayuki Nishiumi, Associate Professor at Niigata University explains the use of ultra high-pressure treatment equipment to study the qualities of food products at the university laboratory in Uonuma city, Niigata province, Japan, 20 April 2010.  The university is researching new ways of food productionpackaging in order to reduce Japan's dependency on food imports. Food Security has become a global issue. Securing safesufficient food supplies to feed the world's growing populations while maintaining fertileirrigable agricultural land are issues for both developingadvanced countries alike. In 2010, ministerial leaders of APEC countries will meet for the first time ever to discuss these issues at the APEC Ministerial Meeting on Food Security, on 16-17 October in Niigata city in western Japan. Ranked lowest in food self sufficiency among 12 developed countries, according to a Japanese government study, Japan is able to provide only 40 percent of the calorie intact needs of its population. Niigata, the host of this APEC Food Security meeting, is home to Japan's most fertile rice producing region. This picture package focuses on recent efforts being made in Niigata to strengthen the economic viability of farming in order to boost Japan's self sufficiencyfood security outlook.  EPA/EVERETT KENNEDY BROWN

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