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Ehime University
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ASEAN

Let’s design a sustainable future together!
Ehime University has received support from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) under the “Project for Strengthening Global Development Capabilities”, Ehime University is currently developing a special program for international students from ASEAN countries!

Practical program to learn through the charms of Ehime

Learn about the sustainable food value chain and SDGs while experiencing the nature and culture of Japan’s rural areas.
You will learn about the food value chain and specific ways to contribute to the SDGs while experiencing the nature and culture of Japan’s regions.

Learning Points

Experience Ehime’s “mountains, villages, and sea”

  • Focusing on primary industry and food industry, students will learn through video footage and interviews from the field.
  • Explore sustainable food production and distribution using Ehime’s resources.

Learn from the “Straw
 Revolution” Natural
Farming Method

  • Learn to incorporate Masanobu Fukuoka’s natural farming methods and consider an environmentally friendly future.
  • Learn a new perspective of “multi-species” where all life coexists.

Fusion of real and virtual

  • Participation of “student influencers” who spread learning in a friendly manner on social network sites.
  • Experience the charm of Ehime through online events utilizing Metaverse.
  • Study abroad counseling and group work are also available.



Outline
of
the
Project

  1. Measures for credit recognition
    Credits earned before entering a Japanese university from abroad or coming to Japan as an exchange student will be recognized by Japanese universities.
  2. Credits for package application
    A package of at least 4 credits of related courses can be applied for. Undergraduate courses consist of [at least 2 credits of leberal arts courses].

Our TEAM

Prof. Hideyuki Kurita

Economist with a passion of island life & beer and specializes research in ASEAN & African countries.

Prof. Motoko Shimagami

Deeply fascinated by Indonesia, studies rural communities in both Indonesia and Japan.

Prof. Rupprecht Christoph

Trilingual, loves Mother Nature, and researches sustainability science.

SDGs × Food-Value-Chain in Ehime for Glocal Food Security

Local × Sustainability: Economics of branding rural Japan through Ehime case

Food and Agriculture Sustainability and Local Initiatives

Multispecies sustainability theory of food and agriculture

Guidance:
To take this course in a meaningful way
What will We Learn Here?: Let’s learn for our common future!Food and Agricultural Sustainability: Grasp the current situation and challengesIntroduction: multispecies sustainability from a food and agriculture perspective
Interpreting Online Data Related to the SDGsWhat is Food Value Chain?: Analytical Tool to understand unique challenges in rural JapanHow to explore the sustainability of food systems: Course guidelinesHuman needs: well-being in the context of food and agriculture
Interpreting Online Data Related to Food SecurityGrasp of Variety of Farmers through FVCHow Do Japanese Agricultural Products Reach the Table?: Characteristics of Japan’s Agricultural Distribution SystemHuman needs Ⅱ: Happiness, individuals and society in the context of food and agriculture
Masanobu Fukuoka’s Natural Method and its Philosophy (1)Challenges in Japanese Agriculture and Its Future PotentialCitrus Farming System in the Nanyo Region, Ehime: Its Sustainability and ChallengesHuman needs Ⅲ: connected needs and multispecies health
Masanobu Fukuoka’s Natural Method and its Philosophy (2)Branding Strategy of Local Government and Producers’ CooperativeFood and agriculture-based town development catalyzed by school lunchNon-human needs: the needs of organisms (animals, plants, and more)
Food Value Chain and Glocal Food SecurityFramework of national policy to revitalize rural JapanFrom Kitchen to Farm (1) Local Initiatives of Food Waste CompostingNon-human needs Ⅱ: relational needs and their ecology
The Limits of Human Activity Seen in Planetary Boundaries and the Future Aimed for by Earth4AllSpecialty Products, Branding, and Tourism in EhimeFrom Kitchen to Farm (2) Local Initiatives of Food Waste CompostingPolitics of sustainable food and agriculture Ⅰ: justice and sustainability
Achieving the SDGs, a common challenge for all humankind, is not progressingRoadside Station 1 : KARARIIntroduction to marine food systems Current state and sustainability challengesPolitics of sustainable food and agriculture Ⅱ: intersectionality, gender, class
Food Value Chain for Addressing SDGs Challenge (1)Roadside Station 2 : Agora Marche in MinattoFisheries Cooperatives and Marine Food Systems: Case Study of the Ainan Fisheries CooperativePolitics of sustainable food and agriculture Ⅲ: more-than-human politics
Food Value Chain for Addressing SDGs Challenge (2)SANDAIME MIKAN SHOKUNIN: ITADAKI brand from rural small cityDeveloping Mikan Fish Case Study of the Uwajima ProjectEconomics of sustainable food and agriculture Ⅰ: the potential of non-monetary economies
Food Value Chain for Addressing SDGs Challenge (3)Magenta Mikan 6th industrialization and connecting with LOVEFrom the Uwa Sea to Dining Tables around the World Value Chain Development of the Uwajima ProjectEconomics of sustainable food and agriculture Ⅱ: commons and multispecies commons
The Role of SDG Consumer Education in Ensuring Food Security (1)Gogo Island 1 : Two Branding StrategiesBuilding the Future with Foreign Talent: Toward a Multicultural SocietyEconomics of sustainable food and agriculture Ⅲ: degrowth
The Role of SDG Consumer Education in Ensuring Food Security (2)Gogo Island 2 : Tourism under constructionCultivating a Chain of Value and Empathy: The Case of Catracha Coffee RoasteryImagination, food and agriculture Ⅰ: how to face the future
Reimagining the Future of Food: Shifting from Forecasting to BackcastingFood Value Chain RevisitedFostering New Value in Agriculture and Rural Areas: The Role of Youth and OutsidersImagination, food and agriculture Ⅱ: fiction and art
What will We Learn Here?: Let’s learn for our common future!Re-cordination of FVC for our Common FutureSustainability of Food and Agriculture: Initiatives at Ehime UniversityImagination, food and agriculture Ⅲ: from games to policy