Japanese brace for climate change
date:Jan 23, 2020
urces and is also working on developing hardier potato varieties.

Global warming not only means higher temperatures, but also more rain, and that means fewer hours of sunlight, says Hiroyuki Uemura, managing executive officer of Calbee Potato. We want to do more of this kind of research and development in cultivation.

Torrential rains have pounded through Hiroshima Prefecture in western Japan in recent years. A gas station in the prefecture has solar panels on the roof to cope with power outag
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