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Turning 110,000 Tons of Off-Spec Asahikawa Potatoes into Ice Cream—A Regional Revitalization Project Connecting the Dairy Crisis and Discarded Vegetables
On April 1, 2026, Iroenpitsu Inc., based in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, announced a plan to open an "ice cream shop that draws people from around the world" in front of Asahikawa Station. At first glance it looks like a story of a unique restaurant opening, but behind it lies a serious problem—about 111,000 tons a year in the Kamikawa district... -
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Same-Day Discarded Supermarket Food to Single-Parent Households—The "Stenas" Demonstration Achieves an Average 42% Match Rate
On April 7, 2026, the Sustainable Food Chain Council and Nessu Inc. announced the results of a demonstration of the food-matching platform "Stenas," conducted as an FY2025 model project of the Ministry of the Environment. Fresh food that food supermarkets could no longer sell that day... -
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MAFF to Run a Support Mission for Food Companies Entering Vietnam in July—Capacity of 20, Free to Participate, Briefing Applications Within April
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries will run a public-private business mission in Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi) on July 13–17, 2026. For food and agriculture-related companies, capacity is 20 with free participation. A briefing will be held on April 20. -
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MAFF Announces the April 2026 Vegetable Price Outlook—Cabbage and Lettuce Down Year-on-Year, Potatoes and Onions Remain High
On March 31, 2026, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries published the April growth conditions and price outlook for vegetables destined for the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market. With rainfall and rising temperatures since late February, the growth of many leafy vegetables has recovered, and cabbage and lettuce are expected to see supply slightly above average and prices fall year-on-year. On the other hand, last summer's... -
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Ministry of the Environment Announces FY2023 Food Loss at 4.64 Million Tons—An 80,000-Ton Reduction Year-on-Year, but Still Halfway to the 2030 Target
The Ministry of the Environment announced that food loss generated within Japan in FY2023 (fiscal 2023) was about 4.64 million tons. This is an 80,000-ton reduction from the previous fiscal year (FY2022) figure of about 4.72 million tons, and a steady improving trend continues. However, reaching the government's FY2030 target still requires a large... -
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Too Good To Go, the Domestic Supermarket Industry's First Adoption—Starting at 2 Super Value Stores in Tokyo, Reducing Prepared-Food Loss at Up to 50% Off
The Denmark-born food-loss-reduction app "Too Good To Go" was adopted on March 26, 2026, at stores of Super Value (operated by OIC Group), the first domestic supermarket chain to do so. The service starts first at two stores in Tokyo, Super Value Suginami Takaido and Todoroki... -
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JA Kumamoto Keizairen Regenerates Blemished Vegetables into Washi Lights—"Tomoru Oyasai" Starts Crowdfunding on Makuake Today
On March 30, 2026, JA Kumamoto Keizairen (Kumamoto Prefecture Economic Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives) started crowdfunding on Makuake for "Tomoru Oyasai," which regenerates blemished vegetables (tomato, eggplant) that can't be shipped or eaten into poster lights with washi shades. The JA Keizairen originally... -
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Cacao, the raw material for chocolate, faces supply anxiety due to climate change. Amid this, AEON has been selling the chocolate alternative "Choco ka?" using sunflower seeds since 2025, drawing attention as a sustainable-food rollout at a major distributor. AEON's cacao-free ch...
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The off-spec vegetable delivery service "LossHeru" partnered with Japan Post to begin selling at post offices nationwide. The familiar post office is becoming a new point of contact for reducing food loss. Japan Post Becomes a Channel for Off-Spec Vegetables. On January 19, 2026, the off-spec vegetable delivery service operated by Ekunes Inc...
The FY2023 (fiscal 2023) food loss estimate published by the Ministry of the Environment was 4.64 million tons, a new record low since statistics began. But what deserves attention beyond the figure is the change in the breakdown. Business-related (companies, restaurants, etc.) food loss was 2.31 million tons, falling below household-related (2.33 million tons) for the first time... -
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Food loss at 4.64 million tons, a record low | Business-related loss falls below household-related for the first time
FamilyMart × Food-Loss App Cuts Waste 5% | Convenience Stores Move -
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Outstanding Health & Productivity Management Organizations Top 10,000 Companies | Why Food Became the Most Important Theme
The number of companies certified as "Outstanding Health & Productivity Management Organizations" for fiscal 2026 topped 10,000 for the first time. Amid the continued expansion of certifications combining the large-enterprise and SME categories, what draws attention is "food measures." As a pillar alongside exercise habits and mental care, vegetable intake and nutritional improvement have the broadest reach to employees... -
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On January 28, 2026, FamilyMart announced a partnership with "Too Good To Go," an app with a cumulative food-loss-reduction record of over 500 million meals worldwide. It began pilot operation at 6 Tokyo stores in the Ikebukuro, Komazawa University, and Aoyama areas, succeeding in reducing waste by about 5%...
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In the food industry, the "upcycling" movement is accelerating. Efforts to use off-spec vegetables and manufacturing by-products not as "waste" but as "valuable ingredients" are drawing attention as part of sustainability management. A movement facing the 4.64-million-ton food-loss challenge. Environ...
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