Dec. 22, 2022

Toyota Joins the Japanese Towns of Okuma, Futaba, and Namie in Carbon Neutrality PartnershipAiming to achieve circular agriculture across dairy and feed crop farming to promote reconstruction after the Great East Japan Earthquake
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Okuma, Futaba, Namie, and Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) today entered a Carbon Neutrality Partnership Agreement.

The three towns of Okuma, Futaba, and Namie are located in the Futaba District of Fukushima Prefecture. Following the partial lifting of evacuation orders due to the Great East Japan earthquake and other factors, reconstruction efforts are expected to accelerate. The hope is that focusing on carbon neutrality will improve sustainability for the region. Toyota is also implementing initiatives in collaboration with a host of partners to contribute to reconstruction in Fukushima Prefecture. It has entered into this partnership in hopes of utilizing the results of its research and development in the agricultural field to contribute to carbon neutrality and reconstruction in the three towns.

The following table details the actions of each party under this agreement.

Okuma
Futaba
  • Recover soil fertility through crop cultivation, starting from the mid-2020s, using agricultural land that has been unusable since the Great East Japan Earthquake
  • Create a low-carbon circular agriculture system using crops grown on this land to feed cows at a reconstruction farm in Namie Town
Namie Provide part of the fertilizer for agricultural land in Okuma Town and Futaba Town from the manure of cows at a reconstruction farm expected to begin operations in FY2026
Toyota Provide knowledge acquired through years of research and development in Namie Town and other areas, including measurement and analysis of soil composition data, and using drones to monitor crop growth on agricultural land in Okuma Town and Futaba Town

In the future, the aim is also to collaborate with the Research Association of Biomass Innovation for Next Generation Automobile Fuels, which is a collaboration of six private companies, including Toyota, that is researching efficient systems for ethanol production in Okuma. One possibility under study is using crops grown on agricultural land in Okuma and Futaba as raw materials for bioethanol fuel production.

Okuma, Futaba, Namie, and Toyota will continue to deepen their collaboration to drive reconstruction after the earthquake in the future. This partnership will make positive contributions to achieving carbon neutrality by reducing transportation-related CO2emissions through low-carbon circular agriculture coupled with local consumption of local produce in terms of fertilizer and livestock feed.

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