Upcoming Seminar on the New Long-Term Land Improvement Plan
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) is set to hold a significant seminar titled "New Long-Term Land Improvement Plan" on December 1, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. The event will feature Takuji Iketani, Deputy Director of the Land Improvement Planning Division at MAFF, as the keynote speaker.
Overview of the Seminar
This seminar focuses on the crucial role of land improvement projects in achieving agricultural transformation and national resilience. The discussion will explore the latest long-term land improvement plan drafted by MAFF, which intends to enhance food security and agricultural productivity amid an aging farming population and decreasing number of farmers in Japan.
Key Details:
- - Date & Time: December 1, 2025 (Monday), 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
- - Location: SSK Seminar Room, 4th Floor, Zaimax Nishinbashi Building, 2-6-2 Nishi-Shinbashi, Minato City, Tokyo
- - Participation Options:
- In-person attendance
- Live streaming via Zoom Webinar
- Archive access for two weeks after the seminar for on-demand viewing
Focus Topics:
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Characteristics of Land Improvement Projects: Insight into how these projects directly address water and soil management to create optimal farming conditions.
2.
Changing Landscape in Agriculture and Rural Communities: A look at current trends affecting agriculture and rural development.
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Details of the New Long-Term Land Improvement Plan: Understanding the strategic initiatives introduced in the plan to bolster agricultural productivity.
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Q&A Session and Networking: An opportunity for participants to engage with the speaker and exchange business cards.
Importance of Land Improvement Projects
Land improvement projects are vital for enhancing the quality of agricultural land and ensuring a stable food supply for Japan. These initiatives focus on creating and maintaining the conditions necessary for productive farming, especially during a time when the agricultural workforce is shrinking rapidly.
MAFF’s new long-term plan seeks not only to consolidate and improve farmland but also introduces smart agricultural techniques to promote sustainability. By addressing the distribution of land and investing in agricultural facilities, the plan aims to support the continuation and evolution of Japan’s agricultural landscape.
About the Organizer
The seminar is organized by the New Social System General Research Institute (SSK), which has been providing a diverse array of business seminars since its establishment in 1996. SSK aims to deliver high-level strategic information on management, marketing, and technology to aid businesses in seizing opportunities and improving their operations.
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