Kishida calls on the Japanese people to drink more milk, do you know why?

Updated on international 2024-07-16
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The people were urged to drink more milk, mainly because of overcapacity, and according to news reports, 5,000 tons of milk would be dumped if Japan did not find a way to deal with it. If you choose to throw it away, 5,000 tons is a big waste and may be complained about or condemned by the news. If you choose to distribute it for free, it will consume a lot of money in the middle, which is more wasteful than throwing it away, so the official can only call on everyone to drink more milk.

    There is a grapevine** report that 5,000 tons of milk will be dumped in Japan, and this news seems to be confirmed, many people concerned have begun to call for everyone to drink more milk, and even the Japan Dairy Farmers Dairy Association has begun to speak out, wanting to avoid milk waste. Not only officials, but also all walks of life have developed strategies to "save" milk, such as reducing farmers' production, launching milk sales campaigns, and developing milk food menus. From these behaviors, we can see that there is an overcapacity of milk in Japan, and it has reached the point where it cannot be sold.

    There are two main reasons for the overcapacity of milk, one is that the epidemic has reduced the level of consumption, and people are reluctant to go out, let alone buy milk. If the output of dairy farmers does not decline, the market demand decreases, and there will be more milk; Second, Japan's milk production capacity has been increasing, and it has increased for many years. This is mainly due to the shortage of butter in 2014, and everyone is afraid of similar problems again, so they increase production.

    The combination of these two reasons has led to a situation where there is a surplus of milk in Japan and it cannot be sold.

    In fact, in many countries, there are dumping milk incidents, and every time they encounter this kind of thing, some netizens are curious why they would rather dump it than give it to people for free. The reason is very simple, getting milk from farmers** to consumers requires a lot of resources, and these resources need money to sustain them. Distributing milk for free would result in more wasted resources than dumping milk.

    Simply pouring out the milk can save a lot of money.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Milk is a very healthy drink, which is very rich in calcium and protein, which helps to relieve osteoporosis in the body and form a protective mucosa for our body's stomach.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because of overcapacity, there is such propaganda, and it is necessary to solve the problem of overcapacity through this method, otherwise it will lead to the dumping of nearly 5,000 tons of milk.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because of the overcapacity of milk in Japan, if it is not solved in time, 5,000 tons of milk will be wasted.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This avoids wasting milk and can also appeal to people to consume it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think this is the right thing to do, because there is a surplus of milk in Japan, and if no one wants to drink it, then it would be a very big economic loss, and his approach would be an effective way to prevent waste.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because there is too much milk in Japan, the production is beyond the budget, and there are certain plans and measures to promote milk, but it is useless because there is too much milk in existence, and there is a possibility of waste.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I can understand that. Because drinking more milk can improve immunity, can supplement protein, can improve disease resistance, and can make the Japanese people's body healthier.

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