Summary:
Japan's food supply is at risk due to global crop harvests affected by extreme weather.
ClimateAi uses AI to help food companies improve their climate security.
The startup forecasts weather impacts on over 40 crops.
Japan faces agricultural challenges due to its mountainous terrain and aging population.
Collaboration with companies like Suntory and Hitachi enhances resilience.
The Impact of Extreme Weather on Japan's Food Supply
Japan's food supply is heavily dependent on the dedicated work of farmers, not just locally but across Asia. Unfortunately, this reliance exposes it to risks from global crop harvests that are increasingly being damaged by extreme weather events.
Agricultural Challenges in Japan
This vulnerability is compounded by existing agricultural challenges in Japan, which is characterized as a mountainous island nation facing a rapidly aging population.
ClimateAi's Role in Addressing These Issues
ClimateAi, a promising Silicon Valley startup, is stepping in to tackle these challenges. Primarily, ClimateAi collaborates with American and European food companies to enhance their climate security. They utilize artificial intelligence to forecast the impacts of extreme weather on over 40 different crops.
Himanshu Gupta, ClimateAi's co-founder and CEO, sees opportunities to expand the startup's business in Japan. (Photo by Sayumi Take)
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