Agriculture Noto Peninsula Earthquake : Prospects for Reconstruction / Association of Agricultural Journalists

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 農業 能登半島地震~復興への展望 / 農政ジャーナリストの会
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Item number: BO4879390
Released date: 07 Nov 2024

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Agriculture
[Introduction to the Contents]
The Noto Peninsula earthquake that occurred on January 1, 2024, again highlighted the challenges faced by farming, forestry and fishing communities, which are facing a declining population and an aging society.
In addition to the prolonged evacuation of residents, the damage to agricultural land, fishing ports and other production facilities is also severe, making it difficult for traditional industries, such as agriculture, forestry and fisheries, to resume operations.
Amid concerns about the "disappearance of the region," Hiroyuki Takahashi, president of Amekaze-Taiyo Co., Ltd., has been asked about the path of recovery and the future of Noto.
The first lecture was given by Hiroyuki Takahashi, president of Amekaze-Taiyo Co., Ltd., who was convinced that by recreating the relationship between consumers and producers after the Great East Japan Earthquake, he was able to solve the problems of "the impoverished city" and "the impoverished rural area" at the same time and the future of Noto.
In the Noto Peninsula earthquake, Mr. Takahashi traveled to the area immediately after the earthquake and held dialogues with local people for nearly three months.
Based on the experience of the Tohoku region, he talked about how to think about the path of recovery.
The second lecture was given by Fumihiko Inagaki, deputy secretary general of the Furusato Members of the Agricultural Policy Journalists Association, Yasuko 於勢 (Development Consultant)
[Report]
Consider the Recovery of Noto from the Lessons of March 11th
Hiroyuki Takahashi (Representative Director of Amefu Taiyo Co., Ltd.)
Talk about the Recovery of Noto Village from the Disaster Recovery ~ From the Experience of the 2004 Niigata Prefecture Chuetsu Earthquake ~
Fumihiko Inagaki (Deputy Director General of the NPO Furusato Chuetsu Support Center)
Experience of the Disaster of Noroshimachi, Suzu City
Chiharu Baba (Secretariat of the business cooperative for the Creation of Specific Areas in Suzu City)
Experience of the Disaster of Noto Peninsula Prefecture
Experience of "Now" and the Recovery and Recovery of Okunoto Coast Agriculture
Shigenobu Fujita (Representative Director General of JA)
Focus of Agricultural Policy
Listing of Rice in Dojima
Takafumi Kumano (Member of the Agricultural Policy Journalists Association, the Rice Newspaper)

View of "Tomorrow" in Japanese Agriculture ~ From the Scene in Village ~
300 Kameda Inagaki Suzu City Noto Peninsula Okunoto Coast business cooperative Noroshi