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Green Asia Achievements Showcased at an ASEAN Regenerative and Resilient Agriculture Workshop

From April 9 to 10, 2026, the “First ASEAN Consultation Workshop and Capacity Building: Development of Regenerative and Resilient Agriculture Systems Implementation Plan and Biochar Guidelines,” an event co-hosted by the ASEAN Secretariat and the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), was held in Hanoi, Vietnam. The Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS) participated in the workshop at the invitation of the ASEAN Secretariat.

Subtitled Archive Videos of 2025 Japan Award and JIRCAS International Symposium 2025 Now Available

The Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS) has added Japanese and English subtitles to the archive videos of the 2025 Japan International Award for Young Agricultural Researchers (Japan Award) and the JIRCAS International Symposium 2025, and has released them on YouTube via the “JIRCAS Channel.”

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JIRCAS International Symposium 2025
"Accelerating Application of Agricultural Technologies in the Asia-Monsoon Region: Taking Stock and the Way Forward for Enhancing Production Potentials and Sustainable Food Systems"
Registration period:
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Place
"Hitotsubashi Hall" and On-line
(National Center of Sciences Building 2F, 2-1-2 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8439)
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Date
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Special Seminar with Ms Alice Ruhweza, AGRA President: Building Climate Resilient Agrifood Systems in Africa – the Role of Science and Public-Private Partnership
Registration period:
- (JST)
Place
Hall D. TKP Garden City PREMIUM Minatomirai
(3-6-3 Minatomirai , Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0012)

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    1522. Call for Integrating Indirect Greenhouse Gases into Climate Policy Frameworks

    A recent policy article published in Science highlights the importance of “indirect greenhouse gases” (iGHGs)—a category of climate-relevant substances that are not adequately accounted for in current climate policies and greenhouse gas inventories. The authors argue that compounds such as carbon monoxide (CO) and non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs), which contribute to warming through atmospheric chemical reactions, should be incorporated into climate policy frameworks and emissions accounting systems. They also emphasize that a range of human activities, including agriculture and land use, can act as sources of iGHGs, underscoring the need for integrated approaches that link climate mitigation and air quality management.
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    1521. Geographical Indication (GI) Certification and Quality Improvement Technologies for Durian in Rayong Province, Thailand

    Durian produced in Rayong Province is recognized for its high quality derived from the region’s unique geographical conditions, including climate and soil. As a result, it has been registered under Thailand’s geographical indication (GI) system as “Monthong Rayong Durian.” This certification protects the product as a regional brand and contributes to enhancing its added value.

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    1520. Sustainable Gastronomy Day: Rethinking Food Choices for a Sustainable Future

    The United Nations marks 18 June each year as Sustainable Gastronomy Day, highlighting the importance of making informed food choices that support both human health and the sustainability of our planet. Gastronomy, often described as the art of food, reflects the cultural and natural diversity of the world, while sustainability emphasizes the responsible use of resources to ensure that they remain available for future generations.

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    1519. World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought: Focusing on the Value and Restoration of Rangelands

    The United Nations designates 17 June each year as the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, calling for global awareness and action to address land degradation and drought. In 2026, the theme “Rangelands: Recognize. Respect. Restore.” highlights the importance of rangelands—ecosystems that have long been undervalued despite their critical role.

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    1518. Annual Update of Key Climate Indicators: Accelerating Warming and Surging Marine Heatwaves Signal a New Phase

    An international team of researchers has released the annual report “Indicators of Global Climate Change 2025,” which provides a comprehensive assessment of the state of the climate system and the extent of human influence. One of the most significant findings of this analysis is the rapid expansion of the Earth’s Energy Imbalance (EEI) has more than doubled compared to the 1976–1995 period, indicating a substantial increase in the amount of heat accumulating within the climate system and suggesting an acceleration of global warming. In terms of temperature, the decade average for 2016–2025 shows a global mean surface warming of 1.26°C relative to pre-industrial levels (1850–1900), with nearly all of this warming (approximately 1.24°C) attributed to human activities. In 2025 alone, human-induced warming reached 1.37°C, bringing global temperatures closer to the 1.5°C target established under the Paris Agreement.

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