Agricultural Digital
Transformation
Agricultural Digital Transformation
Toward a Sustainable Future for Agriculture
Japanese agriculture is now at a major turning point. While the number of agricultural workers is declining and aging, the importance of creating new value—such as food safety and utilizing local resources—is growing. We are confronting these challenges head-on, aiming to establish a sustainable agricultural model driven by two key pillars: “sixth industrialization” and “DX (Digital Transformation).”
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Efforts Toward Sixth-Sector Industrialization

Sixth-sector industrialization integrating production to sales
We maximize added value and contribute to revitalizing the local economy by handling not only agricultural production but also processing and sales entirely in-house.
This initiative aims to evolve agriculture from an industry focused on “producing” to one focused on “cultivating and delivering.”Initiatives for the Sixth Industrialization of Agriculture
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The Evolution of Agriculture Through DX

Smart Agriculture Evolving with Digital Technology
To dramatically boost production efficiency, we are advancing system development utilizing cutting-edge digital technologies.
・Integration with autonomous driving systems for agricultural machinery
・Management of weather and crop conditions using satellite communications
・Labor reduction and task optimization through data integration
・Transition to smart agriculture leveraging digital technologies
・Sixth-sector industrialization centered on large-scale agricultural corporations
Combining these initiatives will drive evolution from traditional labor-intensive farming to smart, sustainable agriculture.Advancing Agriculture Through Digital Transformation
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A New Agricultural Model to Prepare for Labor Shortages

Next-Generation Agricultural Model to Overcome Labor Shortages
Facing this harsh reality, we will establish a new agricultural model based on “Sixth Industrialization × DX,” overcoming labor shortages while creating agriculture that will continue into the next generation.
New Agricultural Models Addressing Labor Shortages