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Companies Are Providing Support to Ensure the Survival of "Marumie Report" and "Takumi No Waza" Programs, Which Were on the Verge of Closing Down in the Birthplace of Matsusaka Beef.

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To support Takeji Morimoto (78), a Matsusaka beef fattening farmer who was on the verge of bankruptcy due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other factors, the renewable energy company "NO NAME" (Nagoya City) stepped in, and Takeji's eldest son, Koji (52), took over the family business this spring. The skills of a master craftsman who won first place at the Matsusaka Beef Cattle Competition have been passed on to the next generation. Takeji has been r…
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To support Takeji Morimoto (78), a Matsusaka beef fattening farmer who was on the verge of bankruptcy due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other factors, the renewable energy company "NO NAME" (Nagoya City) stepped in, and Takeji's eldest son, Koji (52), took over the family business this spring. The skills of a master craftsman who won first place at the Matsusaka Beef Cattle Competition have been passed on to the next generation. Takeji has been r…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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