Solving challenges by improving the microbiome! Introducing our initiatives.
We would like to introduce our initiatives in the agricultural sector. Focusing on the microbiome related to agricultural issues, particularly the microbial community (microbial network), we support the suppression of disease occurrence, increased yields, and reduction in the use of chemicals and fertilizers through visualization, diagnosis, and improvement. Just as the gut microbiome affects human health, the soil microbiome influences the growth of crops; therefore, we solve challenges by improving the microbial community. 【Specific Services】 ■ Evaluation of agricultural environment potential based on microbial community analysis ■ Design of suitable microbial network and provision of locally sourced materials *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Examples of Achievements] ■ Kagoshima Prefecture - Measures against Sweet Potato Base Rot Disease (Subsidy Project by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries) ■ Okayama Prefecture - Nishi-Awakura Village *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is a venture established in 2020 from Kyoto University, aiming to "realize a sustainable global ecosystem through the science of biodiversity." We provide ecosystem and biodiversity analysis and evaluation services based on our unique analytical tool (Biosphere Viewer), which applies cutting-edge analytical science. We offer these services, along with application services based on the analysis results and knowledge in ecology and other fields, in a one-stop manner to companies involved in agriculture, forestry, fisheries, construction, urban planning, tourism, regional revitalization, as well as public institutions and local governments.