Strengthening function as an international hub for providing strategic information on agriculture, forestry and fisheries, and mobilizing new research partnerships
On December 20, 2024 (Friday), six students from the Department of International Agricultural Development at Tokyo University of Agriculture visited JIRCAS as part of their seminar activities with the Rural Development Cooperation Research Laboratory. The visit began with an introduction to the research activities of JIRCAS, followed by lectures from several researchers and a tour of the facilities.
Archived videos of the JIRCAS International Symposium 2024 and Japan Award 2024 are available on the JIRCAS YouTube channel. If you missed it, please take a look.
Around the world, climate change is significantly increasing the likelihood of severe disasters. For example, the probability of experiencing a 100-year flood during a 70-year life span has risen from 63% for those born in 1990 to 86% for those born in 2025. A report published by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) outlines how investments aligned with the realities of risk can break the cycle of debt, difficulties in insurance coverage, and growing humanitarian needs.
Due to climate change, extreme heat continues to occur around the world. A report released to coincide with Heat Action Day on June 2nd found that human-induced climate change is worsening dangerous extreme heat for billions of people and increasing the duration and frequency of heat waves.
May 30th is the International Day of Potato. This year's theme, "Shaping history, feeding the future," celebrates the deep historical and cultural significance of the potato and its evolving role in today's global agri-food systems.
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has announced that global temperatures are likely to continue to rise, and there is an 86% chance that the global average temperature will exceed 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for at least one of the next five years.
The potential of artificial intelligence is one of the most controversial topics of the 21st century in all aspects of modern life. Food science is no exception. The power of AI in food science should not be overestimated, but the enormous impact it will have on innovation cannot be ignored. A paper published in the journal npj Science of Food examines the strengths, limitations, and potential of AI in the food sector to transform the future of food.