Turning Point for Profitable Agriculture: Tackling Demand Expansion, Monetization, and Climate Change - Monthly 'Project Design' July 2026 Issue Released

The Graduate School of Project Design has released the July 2026 issue of its professional magazine, 'Monthly Project Design,' focusing on the transformation of agriculture into a profitable industry.
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The Graduate School of Project Design (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Risa Tanaka) has released the July 2026 issue of 'Monthly Project Design,' a professional magazine dedicated to corporate revitalization, regional development, and innovation.

[Special Feature] Turning Point for Profitable Agriculture: Tackling Demand Expansion, Monetization, and Climate Change
With global instability and the intensification of climate-related disasters, securing a stable food supply is a critical national issue for Japan, which relies heavily on imports. To improve self-sufficiency, Japan needs a vision for a profitable agricultural system. This issue explores the structural transformation of the agriculture, forestry, and fisheries industries from three perspectives: expanding demand for domestic products through exports, achieving monetization for stable operator income, and enhancing sustainability, including the securing of essential materials and human resources.

The issue features insights from Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Norikazu Suzuki on realizing 'profitable agriculture,' alongside case studies from innovative companies such as Takii & Co., Ichigorus, and Koto Kyoto. Additionally, the regional feature focuses on Hiroshima Prefecture, highlighting an interview with Governor Mika Yokota and the initiatives of local companies like Mazda and Izumi, illustrating regional revitalization rooted in peace and reconstruction.

Furthermore, the issue includes various columns offering business insights, such as Nagoya Bank's regional symbiosis strategy and Canon IT Solutions' management vision.

FAQ

How does Japan's agricultural reform relate to Taiwan?

Strategies like export expansion, food tech integration, and high-value branding offer valuable insights for Taiwan's agricultural sector in addressing aging demographics and profitability.