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Newsletter No.127

Newsletter No.127

Vol.22 Kagawa

Written by Kagawa prefectural government

“Oidemai” means “welcome” in the local Sanuki dialect of Kagawa. All of Kagawa’s local produce, including ‘Oidemai’…

Newsletter No.126

Newsletter No.126

Newsletter No.126

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Vol.21 Akita

 

【修正】ババヘラアイス01Akita Prefecture is located about 450 km directly north of Tokyo, and shares the same approximate latitude as Beijing, Madrid, and New York. People from A…

[July 2018]
A Farewell Message from Director Katsunori Kamibo

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By the time you see this newsletter, I will have already departed from Sydney. So in my message this time, I am writing to bid farewell to you as my tour of duty in this …

Newsletter No.125

Newsletter No.125

Newsletter No.125

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Support activities for Okayama

Governor of Okayama Prefecture, Mr. Ryuta Ibaragi; and Okayama Prefectural Government staff visited South Australia on May 1 and 2. It was the 25th anniversary …

Vol.20 Tsuyama(Okayama)

Tsuyama City is made up of the Tsuyama basin and its surroundings, and is located in the northern part of Okayama Prefecture. This area has been producing wagyu be…

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  • To investigate environmental countermeasures, a student and her chaperone from Hikone Technological High School of Shiga Prefecture visited Australia from late July to early August. CLAIR Sydney conducted a briefing on 29 July about Australia’s culture and customs, and accompanied the group to a company visit in Brisbane on 31 July, where the company, known for producing products using a type of seaweed called Asparagopsis, shared insights into their research and production processes.

    During the visit, they received information on efforts to reduce methane emissions from livestock using Asparagopsis, viewed from a carbon-neutral perspective. The student’s proactive participation in the meetings, driven by a desire to engage in environmental initiatives in the future, was impressive.

    In addition to the briefing and accompaniment, we also reached out to the company to request a representative to discuss their Asparagopsis research. CLAIR Sydney will continue to support the activities of Japanese local governments conducting research on topics related to Australia.

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