The Japanese government will investigate the cause of the mass death of oysters in Hiroshima.

Published Dec 12, 2025

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The mass deaths of farmed oysters have been a true disaster for oyster farmers in Hiroshima, Japan. Hiroshima Prefecture is recognized in Japan as a leading region for oyster production and quality. Currently, it is the peak season for oyster harvesting, but in some areas, the mortality rate of oysters has reached 90%. The government has introduced a series of measures, including allowing affected farmers to obtain interest-free loans for five years in the short term, to help them avoid bankruptcy. In the medium term, national and local governments will investigate the causes of the mass deaths of this popular product, which is known as "milk of the sea" in Japan due to its high calcium content. In the long term, plans are in place to conduct research related to different oyster farming methods based on changes in the environment around the farms and to assist in the installation of necessary equipment.

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Source: Foodmate

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