William Kumamoto agriculture relies heavily on foreign labor. As this Kumanichi article points out, “Due to the influence of the new coronavirus, foreign technical intern trainees have been unable to come to Japan. The government has extended border measures to prohibit new foreigners from entering the country until the end of February. Even in Kumamoto Prefecture, where many trainees work in the agricultural field, prospective immigrants have been stalled, while trainees who have reached their working deadlines are returning home one after another, and labor shortages are becoming more serious. Farmers are wondering if they can get the effort they need during the spring farming season.” (That’s pure Google Translate, BTW.) So now, on top of it all, we may face food shortages this spring.
William Kumamoto agriculture relies heavily on foreign labor. As this Kumanichi…