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APO scientists and experts gather in Japan to advance climate-smart agriculture technologies

17 Oct 2024

Scientists and agricultural experts from APO member economies convened in Tsukuba, Japan, 1–4 October, for the workshop on Capacity Development for Soil Carbon Visualization. Organized by the National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) as the host of the Center of Excellence on Climate-smart Agriculture (COE on CSA), the workshop focused on advancing climate-smart agriculture technologies, particularly in soil carbon management. The event included an international symposium and hands-on sessions, attracting over 150 participants, both onsite and online, with representation from eight APO member economies.

The workshop emphasized the critical role of soil carbon in mitigating climate change and ensuring agricultural productivity. Participants gained valuable skills in understanding soil carbon dynamics and using the Rothamsted Carbon (RothC) model to assess and manage soil carbon levels in their regions. By enhancing the capacity of national experts, the workshop aimed to build more resilient agricultural systems across the Asia-Pacific.

This initiative highlighted the collective efforts of APO members to promote productive, sustainable agriculture through improved soil carbon management practices, contributing to long-term climate resilience and regional food security.

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