Hyper Interdisciplinary Conference in Ryukyu Forum 2017 / Production Site Tour
- Conference Theme
- Encountering Technology that Transforms Production Sites
- Day & Time
- Thursday, August 24 and Friday, August 25, 2017
- Place
- Bank of Okinawa Head Office 5F HallAccess
Ryukyu Forum 2017 was a great success.
The symposium will be centered on symposiums and panel discussions on the themes of cacao cultivation, which is in need of new production sites due to declining production, livestock farming, which can generate profits, and aquaculture technology for both marine and land-based settings, as well as poster presentations that will add new perspectives to primary industries.
Schedule
Thursday, August 24: Tour of production sites
Okinawa has a subtropical zone, which is a limited production site in Japan, and we believe there is potential for new industries there.
This tour will visit sites in the agriculture, forestry, and fisheries industries that are engaged in production unique to Okinawa. In the agricultural industry, the tour will visit farmers who grow cacao, which has recently begun to be cultivated in subtropical regions of Japan, and kwanso, which has been cultivated in Okinawa for centuries as a food and has been reported to improve sleep in recent years. In the fisheries industry, they will visit the production site of edible giant clam, which is still not widely distributed outside Okinawa, and in the livestock industry, they will visit the breeding sites of beef cattle and dairy goats. In each of these fields, the participants will consider what kind of possibilities for primary industry can be opened up by adding technology.
[Number of participants] 30
7:30-12:00
Morning Session
7:30 - 8:30
Cacao plantation / Local landscape
*Because of the early morning, the event is held with those who wish to attend.
Visited a site that aims to produce Okinawan cacao by establishing a unique cultivation method.
This is a rare opportunity to learn about initiatives that have begun in Okinawa Prefecture, which is located outside the 20° north-south axis where cacao cultivation is flourishing.
9:30 - 10:30
Shako Mussel Farm
Visiting the site of cultivation of the edible giant clam, which is rarely distributed outside of Okinawa. The tour will provide participants with an opportunity to learn about the characteristics of the giant clam and consider its business possibilities.
11:00 - 12:00
Kwanso Cultivation Farm / Zamami Farm
Visit a farm where Kwanso (Kwanso) has been cultivated for food in Okinawa since ancient times, and its ingredient oxypinatanin has recently been reported to have a sleep-improving effect.
12:30-13:00
lunch
13:00-17:00
Afternoon Session
7:30 - 8:30
Beef cattle fattening farm / Motobu Ranch
Visit Motobu Ranch, which raises nearly 2,000 head of beef cattle using a unique fattening method.
New initiatives are also being taken, such as the development of original fermented feed.
16:00 - 17:00
Dairy Goat Farm / Hagoromo Ranch
Visit Hagoromo Ranch, the only farm in Okinawa that raises dairy goats.
A valuable opportunity to understand the potential of goats by learning about the development of goat breeds and feed to produce quality goat milk.
13:00 - 13:10
Opening Remarks
13:10 - 13:30
Keynote Address:We want to create the food production technology of the future.
[Speaker]
Mr. Takafumi Goto
Kagoshima University Faculty of Academic Research Faculty of Agriculture, Fisheries and Veterinary Medicine Faculty of Agriculture, Fisheries and Veterinary Medicine Professor
During his tenure at Kyushu University, he established a new technology to produce fat cattle on a grass diet instead of grain feed by imprinting metabolic physiology during the early growth period. This technology is now being developed as "Q beef.
13:30 - 14:30
Panel Discussion 1)
Developing technology to make Japan a tropical plant production area
The panelists will discuss the future production of tropical and subtropical crops in Japan through the introduction of technologies such as waste heat utilization and sensing technology, while producers and researchers of tropical fruit trees such as cacao and mango will present their production challenges and business potential.
[Panelist 1]
Representative Director, Local Landscape Co.
Mr. KAWAI Kiro
[Panelist 2]
Lecturer, Faculty of Regional Resource Creation, University of Miyazaki
Mr. Tomohiro Kondo
[Panelist 3]
Professor, Intelligent Information Course, Department of Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of the Ryukyus
Mr. Shiro Tamaki
[Panelist 4]
Director, Agri-Garage Research Institute, Liverness, Inc.
Yosuke Miyauchi
14:40 - 15:50
Symposium ①.
Cutting-edge technology to create a profitable livestock industry
Livestock-related technologies that promote improved cost ratios and increase profitability will be discussed, including technologies for raising beef cattle with good quality meat from grass alone, developing cost-saving feeds that utilize food residues, and technologies to improve fertilization rates.
Examples of cutting-edge efforts by researchers and producers will be gathered.
[speaker 1].
Associate Professor, Department of Animal Production Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of the Ryukyus
Mr. Yoshimi Imura
[speaker 2].
Assistant Professor, Laboratory of Animal Reproduction, Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University
Ms. Yumi Hoshino
[Speaker 3]
Representative Director, Matsunaga Ranch Co.
Mr. Wahei Matsunaga
15:50 - 16:10
Presentation of production issues by producers
Prior to the poster session, local producers will give a presentation on their issues and the recipients they would like to collaborate with.
16:10 - 17:10
Poster Session
17:10 - 18:20
Symposium (2)
Next-generation aquaculture technology created by entry into different fields
We will discuss how technologies from different industries can contribute to the challenges of aquaculture, inviting researchers who are conducting demonstrations using environmental control and monitoring technologies, as well as people from companies.
[speaker 1].
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of the Ryukyus
Mr. Izuru Senanami
[speaker 2].
Manager, Fisheries Group, Planning and Sales Department, Tomoe Shokai Co.
Atsushi Sakai
[Speaker 3]
Senior Researcher, Market Development Promotion Office, Research Department, Technical Research Institute, Furuno Electric Co.
Mr. Takashi Imasaka