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Students from the Department of International Agricultural Development at Tokyo University of Agriculture visit JIRCAS

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 the Japan Award 2024 Ceremony

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.

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Event
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International Symposium: Long-term Impacts of Climate Change on Global Food Supply and Demand and Food Security
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Place
Hybrid (Yayoi Auditorium, University of Tokyo and Online)
(1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8657)
Symposium
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JIRCAS International Symposium 2024 : Resilient Genetic Resources for Food Security in the Era of Global Boiling – Opportunities and Challenges for Conservation and Utilization
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Place
U Thant International Conference Hall + Online 
(United Nations University 3F, 5-53-70 Jingu-mae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-8925)

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    1244. Impact of Soil Health on Crop Yield and Nitrogen Use Efficiency

    More than 120 million tons of nitrogen fertilizer are applied annually to support food production for a world population of 8 billion people, causing serious environmental problems such as deterioration of air and water quality, ecosystem health, and climate stability. Increasing nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) to improve crop yields while simultaneously curbing excess nitrogen in the environment is essential for the sustainability of the planet. A study published in Nature Food integrated high-resolution global data on soil, climate, and field management practices to systematically evaluate the impact of soil health on agricultural productivity and showed that soil health management is important to achieve both food security and environmental sustainability.
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    1243. From JIRCAS Southeast Asia Liaison Office #8: What to eat on Thai New Year?

    Thai New Year is called "Songkran Festival" and is a national holiday from April 13th to 15th. It is also known as the "Water Festival" and people celebrate the New Year by splashing water on each other. Did you know that there are traditional dishes to eat during Songkran?
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    1242. Bridging the Gap Between Science and Policy

    The role of food systems science is more necessary than ever in policy formulation to rapidly respond to challenges such as climate change, conflict, biodiversity loss, and hunger. However, for many policymakers, applying science often seems problematic due to a lack of appropriate data and information, as well as clarity and practicality. As part of its efforts to connect science to policy, CGIAR, the world's largest global agricultural innovation network, has released a guide for decision makers on using food systems science.
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    1241. Earth Day 2025

    The artificial modification of nature accompanied by the destruction of biodiversity can impair the functions of ecosystems that support the Earth. Earth Day, celebrated on April 22, provides an opportunity to raise awareness and encourage action on various environmental crises facing the planet.
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    1240. Discussion on overshoot

    Many countries and companies have climate goals aimed at the Paris Agreement targets, but it is considered almost inevitable that global warming will exceed 1.5°C. Based on a review paper, we introduce the concept of "overshoot", i.e., a trajectory of global warming that exceeds the 1.5°C warming limit for a certain period of time but returns to below that limit within a certain period of time.

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