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SUMMARY:Water Management for Climate-smart Rice Production and Green Productivity Using Japan’s JCM Carbon Credit Scheme
DESCRIPTION:This P-Talk highlights how water management in rice paddies can reduce methane emissions while supporting climate-smart rice production. Dr. Kazunori Minamikawa\, Deputy Project Leader at the Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences\, explains the underlying mechanisms of climate-smart water management\, its practical implications\, and approaches for encouraging farmer adoption. He also discusses the role of Japan’s Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM)\, a scheme for reducing greenhouse gas emissions through cooperation with developing countries. The APO will begin implementation of a project supporting this scheme in 2026\, with the support of the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund and the Ministry of Agriculture\, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan. \nPlease click here to watch. \nSubscribe to our APO YouTube channel for more videos and updates on our activities. \nFor any inquiries\, please write to p-talk@apo-tokyo.org.
URL:https://www.apo-tokyo.org/event/water-management-for-climate-smart-rice-production-and-green-productivity-using-japans-jcm-carbon-credit-scheme/
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