TARF Holds 51st Public Lecture “Exploring the Diversity of Tropical Fruit Trees Around the World”
―September 12, 2023 at Ishigaki City Health and Welfare Center―

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TARF Holds 51st Public Lecture “Exploring the Diversity of Tropical Fruit Trees Around the World”
―September 12, 2023 at Ishigaki City Health and Welfare Center―

Main Points

  • The 51st TARF Public Lecture "Exploring the Diversity of Tropical Fruit Trees Around the World" will be held on September 12, 2023 (Tuesday) at the Ishigaki City Health and Welfare Center.
  • The current situation of tropical fruit tree production outside Japan and the use of various varieties of tropical fruit trees will be presented.

Overview

 

The JIRCAS Tropical Agriculture Research Front (TARF) is pleased to announce its 51st Public Lecture entitled "Exploring the Diversity of Tropical Fruit Trees Around the World".

Tropical fruit trees play an important role in the agricultural sector, valued for their nutritional richness and high commercial value. On the idyllic island of Ishigaki, many varieties of tropical fruit trees thrive due to their suitability and adaptability to the environment. TARF is at the forefront of research efforts to advance the cultivation of tropical fruit trees in developing regions and in Japan. Utilizing the unique climatic and geographic conditions of subtropical and island regions, and our state-of-the-art research facilities, TARF is committed to improving the production of tropical fruit trees.

Our research initiatives are designed to strengthen tropical fruit tree research through promotion of the utilization of genetic resources. This includes collecting comprehensive information on cultivar characteristics, conducting diversity analysis and utilizing genetic resources for breeding purposes.

In the upcoming 51st TARF Public Lecture, we will present our latest findings on tropical fruit tree varieties mainly in Asia, the world's major center of tropical fruit tree production. The diverse range of tropical fruit trees found in Asia reflects the different characteristics and uses associated with each regional variety. During the presentation, we will explore the distinctive traits and characteristics encapsulated in these genetic resources. In addition, we will highlight present status of the production areas. We hope that this lecture will prove to be instrumental in considering ways to expand the consumption and promotion of tropical fruit trees in Japan.

Date and Venue

Date & Time
September 12, 2023 (Tuesday) 19:00~20:30(Opens at 18:30)
Venue
Ishigaki City Health and Welfare Center (1357-1 Aza Tonoshiro, Ishigaki City)
Topic
Exploring the Diversity of Tropical Fruit Trees Around the World
Lecturer
YAMANAKA Shinsuke (Project Leader, TARF)
Participation fee
Free

*TARF is dedicated to advancing technology within the realms of agriculture, forestry, and fisheries, primarily in tropical and subtropical regions as well as other developing areas. Since May 2007, TARF has been actively engaged in organizing informative public lectures. These events serve as a platform to present TARF's cutting-edge research endeavors in a manner that is accessible and comprehensible to the general public.

For Inquiries

JIRCAS Tropical Agriculture Research Front (TARF)
(Address)1091-1 Maezato-Kawarabaru, Ishigaki, Okinawa

Public Relations Officer:
KAWABE Kunimasa
E-mail:pro-nekken@ml.affrc.go.jp

Reference

TARF 51st Public Lecture Poster

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