Wakayama City and Toyo Rice Sign Comprehensive Partnership Agreement to Promote Health and Agriculture
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Wakayama City and Toyo Rice Co., Ltd. signed a comprehensive partnership agreement to promote regional revitalization through health, agriculture, and disaster prevention. The initiative includes providing high-nutrition rice to seniors and children and supporting circular agriculture.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who is eligible for the free Kinme Low-cut Brown Rice?
- A: Approximately 10,000 members of around 240 senior clubs within Wakayama City are eligible for this specific program.
- Q: How can local farmers access the 'Kome no Sei' organic fertilizer?
- A: It is provided to local producers and home gardeners in Wakayama City. A total of 20 tons is available annually, with a lottery if applications exceed supply.
- Q: Why is Kinme Rice beneficial during disasters?
- A: Since it is a 'rinse-free' (BG) rice, it saves water during emergencies and provides higher nutritional value to help maintain the health of evacuees.