Publication of a technical note

M. Funabashi published a technical note:

Masatoshi Funabashi “Technical Note: Comparison of Soil Ion Diversity between Synecoculture and Natural Ecosystems (協生農園と自然生態系における土壌イオン多様性の比較)” Research and Education material of UniTwin UNESCO Complex Systems Digital Campus, e-laboratory: Open Systems Exploration for Ecosystems Leveraging, No. 12 (2019).

Synecoculture Proof of Concept Trial in Tokyo Roppongi Hills

Tokyo, Japan – Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. (“Sony CSL,” President and CEO: Hiroaki Kitano) announced that, beginning from November 2019, it will launch an urban Synecoculture proof of concept trial at the rooftop gardens at Roppongi Hills run by Mori Building Co., Ltd. (“Mori Building,” President and CEO Shingo Tsuji).

株式会社ソニーコンピュータサイエンス研究所(本社:東京都品川区・代表取締役社長 北野宏明、以下ソニーCSL)は、森ビル株式会社(本社:東京都港区・代表取締役社長 辻慎吾、以下森ビル)が運営する六本木ヒルズの屋上庭園を舞台に、2019年11月より都市空間における協生農法に関する実証実験を開始しました。

大阪大学にて講演・教材化

舩橋真俊が、2019/11/14-15に開催された Kick-OFF symposium launching of UC Davis-Osaka U collaborative projects Conference “Harnessing the Power of Biotechnology for Human and Planetary Health” にて招待講演(Special Lecture)を行いました。

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本講演は、大阪大学の学部講義「基幹代謝学II」において教材化されます。


本会議では、人間による生態系の拡張 Human Augmentation of Ecosystems が主要議題の一つとして取り上げられました。
本会議では、人間による生態系の拡張 Human Augmentation of Ecosystems が主要議題の一つとして取り上げられました。

Conferência Internacional Sobre Agricultura e Desenvolvimiento Sustentável (CIADS)

Masa Funabashi presented at the plenary lecture of the Conferência Internacional Sobre Agricultura e Desenvolvimiento Sustentável (CIADS) held at the Lurio University in Mozambique.

Abstract

From Japanese original experiences to African contexts:

two projects for sustainable agriculture and society

Masatoshi FUNABASHI*, Makoto GODA** and Shun SATO**

* Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc., Tokyo, Japan

**Nippon Biodiesel Fuel Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan / Agro-Negocio para o Desenvolvimento de Mocambique Lda., Maputo, Mozambique

Keywords: Synecoculture, Virtual Farmers Market

0. Introduction

    In this presentation, two ongoing projects are introduced by their Japanese implementers. One is Synecoculture project and the other is Virtual Farmers’ Market (VFM) project. The former is mainly related to cultivation phase and the latter is related to distribution phase. Although these two projects are originally independent, both of two aims to sustainable agriculture and society.

1. The challenge and achievement of Synecoculture (by FUNABASHI)

    In this talk, I will present the concept, challenge, and achievement of Synecoculture project that has been developed to overcome global agenda such as food security for growing population and associated massive biodiversity loss, which is difficult to resolve with conventional monoculture-intensive methods of agriculture.

    Based on the field experiments in Japan and sub-Saharan Africa, we derive important factors that should be included in the new food safety strategy for increased human and ecosystem health, especially for African countries that are facing drastic climate and demographic changes.

    Links between scientific facts, essential supportive technologies, and political challenges will be addressed from the viewpoint that advocates the conversion to sustainable society during the next few decades, critically before the middle of this century.

To better understand this presentation, please consult the following articles for the basic knowledge of Synecoculture:

– The manuals on Synecoculture: https://www.sonycsl.co.jp/news/3802/

– Perspective paper from Nature Research: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41538-018-0026-4.pdf

– Proceedings of the past African Forums on Synecoculture: https://www.elab-ose4el.net/?s=proceedings

– Synecoculture project website: https://www.sonycsl.co.jp/tokyo/407/

– Other publications: https://www.elab-ose4el.net

2. Virtual Farmers’ Market and Virtual Farmers’ Association (by SATO)

[Objectives]

    The main objectives of this presentation are to clarify the concept and history of Virtual Farmers’ Market (VFM) which is currently promoted by UN World Food Program (WFP) and to discuss the future possibilities of VFM in the broader context of sustainable development and cooperatives.

[Methods]

    The study is conducted with two approaches: 1) Basic survey – mainly on the internet resources; 2) Action research – the authors of this study are private company managers in Japan and Mozambique, so that their ongoing VFM project are described by themselves.

[Results and Discussion]

    VFM is “an app-based e-commerce platform where farmers’ surplus and buyers’ demand for crops are advertised and traded” (WFP 2018). VFM is aimed to enhance the livelihood of Small Holder Farmers (SHF) via market access and fair prices. WFP launched the first pilot project in Zambia in 2016 and smartphone application for Android OS was developed and named MAANO.

    Meanwhile, NBF/ADM, which is a private company in Japan/Mozambique, is starting VFM project which is firstly launched in Nampula province. NBF/ADM has a vision of connecting VFM to VFA (Virtual Farmers’ Association) and NCF (New Credit for Farmers), which is based on Japanese history and experience of agricultural cooperatives from NINOMIYA Sontoku (1787-1856), OHARA Yugaku (1797-1858), to JA (1972-) and the previous works using ICT in some nonelectrified rural areas in Mozambique (GODA 2019).

[Conclusion]

    This year, UN decade of family farming started because it offers unique opportunities for sustainable development in economic, social and ecological aspects. VFM, VFA and NCF are expected to be able to empower these movement in the digital age.

[References]

  1. GODA Makoto (2019) System reforms for improving agriculture: A Vision for Digitalizing African Agricultural Infrastructure Based on Farmer Unionization. Diplomacy. No.53. https://www.japanpolicyforum.jp/diplomacy/pt20190821013937.html
  2. WFP (2018). Maano – Virtual Farmers Market. https://innovation.wfp.org/project/virtual-farmers-market

Publication of a Book Chapter from Springer Nature

Masatoshi Funabashi published a chapter “Augmentation of Plant Genetic Diversity in Synecoculture: Theory and Practice in Temperate and Tropical Zones” in the book: D. Nandwani (Ed.) Genetic Diversity in Horticultural Plants, Sustainable Development and Biodiversity 22, Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019

This article contains the theoretical foundation and the results of the proof of concept experiments that are essential to establish a novel developmental and legislative framework for the sustainable use of plant genetic resources, overarching the protection of the natural environment and agricultural production mainstreaming biodiversity.

Get the final version here.

VIDEO: “Creating Social Value through Sony’s Technology” / ビデオ:「ソニーのテクノロジーが創出する社会価値」にて紹介

Synecoculture was presented in the VIDEO: “Creating Social Value through Sony’s Technology” during Sony’s corporate strategy meeting (May 21, 2019).

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