Yes, the World Agricultural Heritage designation is quite interesting! It highlights traditional farming practices that have been recognized for their importance in preserving biodiversity and cultural heritage. Shizuoka’s tea field farming method is a great example of how traditional techniques contribute to both agriculture and the environment.
The 10th anniversary celebrations for Shizuoka’s tea grass field farming method sound wonderful! It’s always nice to see such unique and culturally significant practices being recognized and celebrated. If you’re interested in tea or agricultural heritage, it sounds like a fascinating event to follow.
https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000301.000079445.html
The application for the ceremony has already closed, but you can still apply for the bus tour until October 13th. If you’re interested, you might want to consider signing up.
That concludes the tea news for today.
Reference: Kakegawa City Homepage (https://www.city.kakegawa.shizuoka.jp/gyosei/docs/433417.html)
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