FBS Broadcasts "Mirai no Agri Star": Local Community Smiles with Japanese Honeybees Raised by High School Students — Karatsu Honeybee Project, A Record of Graduation and Succession
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The "Karatsu Honeybee Project," supported by NPO Karatsu Farm&Food, was featured on FBS's "Mirai no Agri Star." High school graduates used honey from Japanese honeybees they raised, and their juniors made puddings, which were served to local residents, showcasing a collaborative effort between the community and high school students to protect nature.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Karatsu Mitsubachi Project?
- A: It is a community contribution and environmental education project where students from Karatsu Minami High School raise Japanese honeybees, supported by the NPO Karatsu Farm&Food, and deepen their interaction with local residents.
- Q: Which media broadcasted it?
- A: It was broadcasted on FBS (Fukuoka Broadcasting System)’s agricultural support program 'Mirai no Agri☆Star' on April 7, 2026.
- Q: What are the main activities of the project?
- A: The students raise Japanese honeybees and organize events with local residents using the honey produced, such as honey pudding making.