Okayama University Transforms Abandoned Farmland into an 'Edible Forest': Niimi City and Four Universities' Regional Revitalization Project Selected by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
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49/100
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A joint project by Okayama University, Niimi City, Okayama Prefectural University, Tobita Women's Junior College, and Osaka Metropolitan University titled 'Transforming Abandoned Farmland into a Valuable Ecosystem: The Niimi Model Created by Data, Design, and Synergy Farming®' has been selected for the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications' 'Furusato Mirai College Model Demonstration Project (Supplementary Budget FY2025)'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where will this project take place?
- A: In the Kogo area of Niimi City, Okayama Prefecture, transforming abandoned farmland into an edible forest.
- Q: What is Synergy Farming®?
- A: A no-till, no-fertilizer, no-pesticide method planting diverse species together, emphasizing biodiversity.
- Q: How can urban residents participate?
- A: Through a remote monitoring app and involvement in recipe development and tableware design.