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Vocabulary:
- inventory /IN-vuhn-tawr-ee/
- withstand /with-STAND/
- ministry /MIN-uh-stree/
- premium /PREE-mee-uhm/
- alleviate /uh-LEE-vee-eyt/
[noun] – a complete list of items such as goods in stock or resources available
The store manager checked the inventories to ensure all products were accounted for.
[verb] – to resist or endure something successfully without giving in
The building was designed to withstand powerful earthquakes.
[noun] – a government department headed by a minister responsible for a specific area of public administration
The health ministry announced new guidelines to improve public health and safety.
[adjective] – of superior quality or higher price; something that costs more because of its higher quality or additional features
The store offers a selection of premium coffee beans sourced from the finest regions.
[verb] – to make something less severe or intense, such as pain or hardship
The new policies were introduced to alleviate the financial burden on low-income families.
Article reading:
This initiative is part of a nationwide effort to create more resilient rice varieties. Researchers at Saitama’s Agricultural Technology Research Centre are working on cultivating and cross-pollinating seeds from different regions to find the best heat-resistant varieties. Despite these efforts, the rice shortage has caused prices to increase sharply. Private rice inventories in Japan were at their lowest in June 2024, according to the agriculture ministry. Prices, excluding premium brands like “koshihikari,” have risen at the highest rate in over 20 years. Even though a new crop might help alleviate the shortage by September, tight supply is expected to continue into next year. The government is concerned that climate change could further threaten rice production unless action is taken to adapt to the changing conditions.
Discussion Questions:
- Have you ever experienced a shortage of a food product in your area? If so, what was the product, and how did it affect you or your community? If not, how do you think a shortage might impact daily life and local businesses?
- Have you ever been affected by high prices for food because of a shortage or other issues? If yes, what changes did you make to manage the higher costs? If not, how do you think you might be affected if prices suddenly increased?
- Do you agree that developing new rice varieties is a good solution to combat climate change effects on food production?
- What challenges do you think people face when there is a shortage of a staple food like rice?
- In what ways can governments and local authorities better prepare for and respond to food shortages caused by extreme weather?
Summarization
Describe:
- demand
- resilient
- agriculture
- climate change
- extreme weather condition