Japan aids sake breweries hit by rice price surge

Sake breweries across Japan are struggling to fund purchases of sakamai rice, whose 2025 harvest prices have risen 1.5 to 2.3 times over the previous year. The National Tax Agency is launching a pioneering support initiative to build direct partnerships between breweries and farmers, ensuring a stable long-term supply.

Sake breweries throughout Japan face severe challenges in securing funds for sakamai, the specialized rice used in production, as prices have soared in tandem with those of staple rice. The 2025 harvest costs 1.5 to 2.3 times more than the prior year, leaving producers with scant opportunity to pass on the increased expenses to consumers and eroding their margins.

To address this, the National Tax Agency, which oversees the liquor sector, is rolling out an unprecedented assistance program. It focuses on forging direct links between breweries and farmers to guarantee a reliable, enduring supply of sake rice. This initiative aims to shield the industry from volatile costs and promote sustainable operations.

The surge stems from broader rice price inflation affecting everyday consumption grains. Keywords from official discussions include sake, rice, and the National Tax Agency, with local governments also involved. Such measures underscore efforts to safeguard Japan's traditional sake heritage amid economic pressures.

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