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The recent hot weather in many parts of Japan, July 4, Tokyo, Japan appeared this summer's first hot day of more than 35 degrees Celsius。This summer's hot weather has had some impact on the growth of Japan's cherries and other crops, in addition, due to the impact of last summer's record-breaking hot weather in Japan on rice growth and other reasons, resulting in the wholesale trading price of Japanese rice in May this year has risen 12% year-on-year。Some experts point out that rice prices are likely to rise further next year as it is expected to remain high this summer。(CCTV Finance)

The recent hot weather in many parts of Japan, July 4, Tokyo, Japan appeared this summer's first hot day of more than 35 degrees Celsius。This summer's hot weather has had some impact on the growth of Japan's cherries and other crops, in addition, due to the impact of last summer's record-breaking hot weather in Japan on rice growth and other reasons, resulting in the wholesale trading price of Japanese rice in May this year has risen 12% year-on-year。Some experts point out that rice prices are likely to rise further next year as it is expected to remain high this summer。(CCTV Finance)

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