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【悲報】コメ価格を下げられなかった結果、国産米が大量在庫に コメ価格を下げられなかった結果、外食産業は軒並み輸入米に切り替わり、高い値段で国産米を仕入れているので、安く売ることもできない地獄のような状況に。コメ農家を守るために価格を下げなかったはずなのに、コメ農家全滅しそう。
Multiple screenshots from a Japanese TV news segment WBS showing a middle-aged Asian man in a work uniform standing amid tall stacks of yellow rice sacks in a large warehouse. The man faces the camera with a serious expression in various poses across frames. On-screen text in Japanese discusses rice prices inability to lower leading to massive domestic stockpiles and industry shifts to imports. The setting includes pallets and industrial shelving with broadcast timestamps like 1540-1742.
Multiple screenshots from a Japanese TV news segment WBS showing a middle-aged Asian man in a work uniform standing amid tall stacks of yellow rice sacks in a large warehouse. The man faces the camera with a serious expression in various poses across frames. On-screen text in Japanese discusses rice prices inability to lower leading to massive domestic stockpiles and industry shifts to imports. The setting includes pallets and industrial shelving with broadcast timestamps like 1540-1742.
Multiple screenshots from a Japanese TV news segment WBS showing a middle-aged Asian man in a work uniform standing amid tall stacks of yellow rice sacks in a large warehouse. The man faces the camera with a serious expression in various poses across frames. On-screen text in Japanese discusses rice prices inability to lower leading to massive domestic stockpiles and industry shifts to imports. The setting includes pallets and industrial shelving with broadcast timestamps like 1540-1742.
Multiple screenshots from a Japanese TV news segment WBS showing a middle-aged Asian man in a work uniform standing amid tall stacks of yellow rice sacks in a large warehouse. The man faces the camera with a serious expression in various poses across frames. On-screen text in Japanese discusses rice prices inability to lower leading to massive domestic stockpiles and industry shifts to imports. The setting includes pallets and industrial shelving with broadcast timestamps like 1540-1742.