Shuji Hisano

Shuji Hisano

academic Japan

Shuji Hisano is a professor of political agricultural economics at the Graduate School of Economics in Kyoto, Japan. He has been vocal about the complexities of the Japanese rice market, particularly in light of recent shortages attributed to climate change, consumer behavior, and government regulations. Hisano has analyzed the factors contributing to the current rice scarcity in Japan, including increased tourism consumption, rising rice exports, and stockpiling by individuals and companies in anticipation of future shortages.

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Switzerland Switzerland: Shuji Hisano, a professor of agricultural economics, supports the theory that various factors are contributing to the rice shortage. 5

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: In Japan sind 230 000 Tonnen Reis verschwunden – Regierung versteigert Notvorrat