Les rizières japonaises peuvent-elles survivre sans la relève ? – Yi-Chun Ko
Japan’s farming population is rapidly aging. The average farmer is now about 68 years old and fewer young people are coming in. At the same time, climate change is causing more extreme temperatures which really affect rice yield since rice is so sensitive to heat and Hold.
What happens when the world’s oldest farmers face the world’s hottest summers—and no one is left to take over? Yi-Chun Ko, Asian Growth Research Institute, discusses: https://faculti.net/can-japans-rice-fields-survive-without-a-next-generation
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