Father's Day Giving foods from all over the country Sales support decreased due to corona impact June 17 7:02

In order to support the sale of ingredients such as Japanese beef and tuna, which have been decreasing due to the effect of the new coronavirus, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries is utilizing the business of the country where shipping will be free on Father's Day next Sunday I am calling for you to give me a gift.

As the number of eating out opportunities and foreign tourists decreased due to the spread of the infection, demand for Japanese beef, marine products such as tuna, and fruits such as melon declined, resulting in lower prices.

In order to support producers, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries is developing a business in which if you purchase foodstuffs etc. through a site approved by the government, the government will pay the cost and the shipping fee will be free.

So far, 10 companies have participated, and on a special page of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, ingredients and bouquets such as Japanese beef and eels were introduced under the title "Let's give energy to Father's Day this year." It is connected to the target mail order site.

Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Eto said at a press conference on the 16th, “My dad is having a hard time staying at home, etc. If you request from now on, it will still be in time, so I would like you to consider giving Japanese delicious food to your father.”