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<div id="sctarget2" class="myh1-yellow">The project's major impact on global food production</div> | <div id="sctarget2" class="myh1-yellow">The project's major impact on global food production</div> | ||
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− | Although the inspiration for the project was to | + | Although the inspiration for the project was to reduce flower loss, through Human Practices, we have come to the problem of disease and insect pests to cut flowers, crops, and any other plant that people may find valuable.<br> |
− | <a id="1"></a>The FAO’s The future of food and agriculture Trends and Challenges says that globally, annual crop losses to plant pests are estimated to be between 20 to 40 percent of production | + | <a id="1"></a>The FAO’s The future of food and agriculture Trends and Challenges says that globally, annual crop losses to plant pests are estimated to be between 20 to 40 percent of production. In terms of economic value, plant diseases alone cost the global economy around US$220 billion annually and invasive insects around US$70 billion <span class="super">[1]</span>.<br> |
− | Therefore, our project is | + | Therefore, our project is proposing a solution to the serious food production challenges that are occurring around the world. it is clear that we are tackling the following goal of SDGs: |
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<div id="sctarget2-1" class="myh2">2 hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture</div> | <div id="sctarget2-1" class="myh2">2 hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture</div> | ||
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Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic ironically proved that newly emerged viruses can spread rapidly around the world. What if we had a similar situation with a virus that infects major food plants like rice, wheat, and corn? In such cases, the integrated package we have developed for virus detection would help to detect viruses at an early stage and reduce the spread of infection<br> | Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic ironically proved that newly emerged viruses can spread rapidly around the world. What if we had a similar situation with a virus that infects major food plants like rice, wheat, and corn? In such cases, the integrated package we have developed for virus detection would help to detect viruses at an early stage and reduce the spread of infection<br> | ||
<b>Bonus:</b><br> | <b>Bonus:</b><br> | ||
− | In practice, it is costly to implement virus detection methods and purchase insecticides to solve plant diseases and insect pests. This can be a burden on cut flower and crop farmers who are stakeholders in the SDGs. We interviewed a flower farmer, Kurokawa | + | In practice, it is costly to implement virus detection methods and purchase insecticides to solve plant diseases and insect pests. This can be a burden on cut flower farmers and crop farmers who are stakeholders in the SDGs. We interviewed a flower farmer, Mr. Kurokawa, to get his opinion on this matter. As a result, we received feedback that, for example, although it would cost a certain amount of money to introduce a virus detection method, the fact that they thoroughly test for plant viruses, and thus have a high possibility of stable production, would be an appealing point when signing contracts with wholesalers. However, rather than taking this feedback as a reassurance, we repeated the trial and error process in order to achieve a cheaper method of virus detection and of course, a cheaper pesticide. Specifically, we have developed the biomolecular platform “BLOOM” that can produce the enzymes used in our detection using CRISPR-Cas12a, RT-LAMP, and dsRNA used in killing insect pests in a cheap and efficient manner. In the long run, reducing most of the $290 billion worth of economic losses may not be a dream. |
− | Related to this, the flower industry is experiencing economic losses due to the short life span of flowers in the sales phase. As a result of our interview with a flower store, Ginkaen, we received feedback that a low-cost antibacterial agent would be | + | Related to this, the flower industry is experiencing economic losses due to the short life span of flowers in the sales phase. As a result of our interview with a flower store, Ginkaen, we received feedback that a low-cost antibacterial agent would be helpful. This was also one of the motivations for us to tackle this problem by using antimicrobial peptides and developing "BLOOM". |
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<div id="sctarget3" class="myh1-yellow">Pioneering new technologies for the realization of the sustainable society</div> | <div id="sctarget3" class="myh1-yellow">Pioneering new technologies for the realization of the sustainable society</div> |
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