Study checks how global warming affects Aomori apples
date:Jan 03, 2019
trees of three varieties in various artificial environments, including one believed to resemble conditions that prefecture faces in the decades ahead.

The project has received 34.9 million yen ($310,200) in subsidies from the education ministry over five years through fiscal 2022.

Can Aomori Prefecture survive as a producer of apples 50 years from now? Ito asked. If apple harvesting were affected negatively, how could we address the problems? We would like to find a solution and share our find
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