Farm shop Daylesford Organic opened in Aoyama, the Nikkei reported on 24 November. The firm, which has seven shops in the UK, Germany and South Korea that mainly sell Soil Association-certified goods, signed a franchise deal with Kataoka & Co., Ltd. and is licensed by JAS (Japan Agricultural Standards). The ground floor has a bakery, café and delicatessen, and there is a restaurant upstairs.
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