Integrated Initiative for Designing Future Society aims to achieve “backcasting-based problem solving.” This involves first outlining the vision for an ideal future society, then designing processes to solve challenges across various fields—including decarbonization, medicine and health, and environment and food—and finally combining the diverse research outcomes of universities to deploy and implement solutions for society, thereby realizing this ideal future.
We have formulated a proposal outlining two essential mechanisms for realizing sustainable food supply systems: the “ONE-Agri System” and the “Regional Innovation System built on a cycle between academia and practice.” This proposal was developed collaboratively by diverse researchers from the Integrated Initiative for Designing Future Society to address global challenges in food production.
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[Purpose of the Recommendation].
① Utilize the vision, concepts, and methods of this proposal as tools for developing regional policies and business plans related to sustainable food production, serving local governments, businesses, and other entities.
② Aim to implement the “ONE-Agri System” proposed herein in collaboration with local governments, businesses, and other entities.
Realize the “Regional Innovation System built on a cycle between academia and practice” through collaboration between universities, local governments, businesses, and production sites.
[Summary of recommendations].
Realizing a truly sustainable food supply system through technologies and mechanisms that connect environment, production, and consumption.