I don't know much about what's going on...
But I assume it's not a good idea to fuck with the Japanese people's accessibility to rice.
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I don't know much about what's going on...
But I assume it's not a good idea to fuck with the Japanese people's accessibility to rice.
don't know much about what's going on...
According to Japan Times, it started with a failed crop ( they crop only once a year), higher demand and supposedly the Japanese Gvement has loosened their rice reserve to lower the prices, but it still needs to reach the market.
Also, alternatively this link explains its due to the rice acreage reduction policy by the Abe Admin.
A long time ago the Japanese government decided that the entire country producing only one kind of food is bonkers, and started forcing farmers to diversify.
Jump to a handful of decades later, and the diversification effort was kept every ear, with people complaining that they can't keep it forever, and the government claiming that it never caused any problem. Repeat that again and again, and well, finally it has caused some problem.
Rice prices in Japan soared 99.2 per cent in June year-on-year
Now that's inflation!
That is mad. It's a staple.
Exactly, it is a Giffen good and a harbinger of what is to come
Worldwide, we're seeing the collapse of "friendly" capitalism. The idea that the system could be anything but brutal is ending as prices go up, corporations prioritize growth, and what the consumer gets is whittled down. Prepare for everything to suck more every year until you die.