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As global warming accelerates, Asian countries are turning to technology to secure threatened food supplies. (© Illustration by Michael Tsang)
Asia Insight

Climate change drives Asia's 'life and death' race for food security

From Japan to ASEAN bloc, agritech offers hope for hungry region

RURIKA IMAHASHI, Nikkei staff writer | Japan

TOKYO -- It has been a good year for Takeshi Ishisaka, a 69-year-old rice farmer in Japan's Toyama Prefecture, northwest of the capital.

Ishisaka just finished harvesting his crop in mid-September, and even he was surprised by what his paddies produced. "The quality is better than the rice I've cultivated before," he said, explaining that 100% was classified as first class -- superior in terms of color, appearance and size.

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