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Jak japońskie innowacje odpowiadają na globalne wyzwania związane z bezpieczeństwem żywnościowym

Od zautomatyzowanych farm pionowych po bezglebowe uprawy foliowe – Japonia opracowuje technologie, które mogą zrewolucjonizować globalne rolnictwo poprzez zmniejszenie zużycia ziemi, wody i siły roboczej przy jednoczesnym wzmacnianiu pozycji drobnych rolników.

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00:00KONIEC
00:03Dzień or się,
00:04to Japanese farm produce 30,000 headów lettuś,
00:08z mniej więcej land, water,
00:09niż tradycyjna.
00:11To zbudowanej farmów,
00:13to zainteresować film farmów,
00:15zwaną z�ji,
00:17Japan jest już w ramach
00:19nowych technologii
00:19to spełnienie jej populacji.
00:21Nie ma tylko spełnienie
00:24w Japonii.
00:24W tym odcinku o Global Japanie
00:26z tym filmem,
00:27jak to może być na podróż
00:28Wielkie prawa zastrzeżone.
00:30Wielkie prawa zastrzeżone.
00:32Wielkie prawa zastrzeżone.
00:38Tecno Farm Kehana
00:40w Kyoto Prefecture
00:42jest jedna z najważniejszym farmami.
00:44Wszystko automobie,
00:46wykorzystuje prezyjne LED lighting,
00:48klimatyczne wyświetlenie,
00:50i robotiki system
00:52to plant, harvest and pack
00:5430,000 headów lettu w dniu.
00:56Czasem około 60人,
00:58exclusively for monitoring
01:00and quality control.
01:20The factory's production stability
01:22sets it apart from competitors,
01:24guaranteeing the same yields year round.
01:26To optimize production and cut costs,
01:28workers collect data on temperature,
01:30air flow, carbon dioxide and water use.
01:32And the factory's new owners
01:34hope to lower operational costs
01:36to make it easier for developing countries
01:38to adopt this technology.
01:40Because it uses little water and land,
01:44this model can be adapted to hot, dry regions,
01:46where these resources are scarce.
01:48But what about places where soil is unsuitable for farming?
01:50Another Japanese company,
01:52has developed a way to grow crops anywhere,
01:54from the middle of the desert
01:56to the rooftop of a building.
01:58This is our film, iMac film.
02:00iMac film replaces soil,
02:04acting like a filter against viruses and microbes.
02:08The network size of the film is very small,
02:10nanometer size.
02:12therefore, the film does not absorb microbes or viruses.
02:16Plants grow on the surface of the film,
02:18absorbing water and nutrients directly from the hydrogel.
02:20This method uses much less water than traditional farming,
02:22and about 75% of water.
02:23It uses very much water.
02:24in the soil control.
02:25The field is very much water.
02:26in the soil control.
02:27In the soil control,
02:29in the soil control.
02:30in the soil control,
02:31in the soil control.
02:32The oil control,
02:34in the soil control.
02:35In the soil control,
02:36the oil control.
02:36IVM film replaces soil,
02:38acting like a filter against viruses and microbes.
02:40The network size of the film is very small,
02:42nanometer size.
02:43Therefore,
02:44the film does not absorb microbes or viruses.
02:47Plants grow on the surface of the film,
02:48absorbing water and nutrients directly from the hydrogel.
02:4975% less than hydroponics.
02:52Zobaczmy, IMEC Film
02:53was envisioned as a global solution
02:55to food insecurity.
02:58Mebioł already holds patents
03:00in 120 countries,
03:02including Botswana,
03:03where the technology was introduced
03:04to respond to water shortages.
03:07Participants in Mebioł's Botswana
03:09and India pilots were mostly women,
03:11showing IMEC Film's potential
03:13as a pathway to female entrepreneurship.
03:19In Hyogo prefecture,
03:43Shizuka Fujimoto started a tomato farm
03:45using IMEC Film four years ago.
03:47It's her first time working in agriculture.
03:50She chose this method for its ease of use,
03:52so she could hire more women.
04:06The tomatoes are more nutritious
04:08and sweeter than with traditional farming,
04:10so she can sell them for a higher price,
04:12making her small farm more profitable.
04:14Shizuka has hosted visitors
04:16from the Philippines and India
04:17to teach them about film farming.
04:38Mebioł Inc. is currently deploying the technology
04:40in countries where crises curtail agriculture,
04:43including Ukraine.
04:45With an eagerness to experiment,
04:46Japan has become a testbed
04:48for food technologies
04:49that respond to global problems.
04:51In a world facing climate shocks
04:53and food insecurity,
04:54these innovations can offer a path to resilience.
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