Case Studies
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Growing safe vegetable with low cost on radiation hotspot
Japan
Mr. Shibata grows vegetable in Tochigi, one of the radiation hotspots, influenced by Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. He not only grows safe vegetable with EM, but also educates the community with the positive effects that EM brings to the society. more
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Experiments of radioactive-contaminated farmland with EM
Japan
Report on an experiment conducted on contaminated farmland in Fukushima. Find out the difference in decline of cesium levels in EM treated area. more
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EM Fermented Compost Effect on Radioactive Cs Transfer to Grass - Pilot Test
Japan
EM Support Project for Minamisoma City,Fukushima.
This is a report for the test to evaluate the suppression of radioactive Cesium transfer using cow manure compost fermented with EM more -
Radioactive Contaminated Soil treated with EM
Japan
Ever since the Great East Japan Earthquake, EM farmers have kept spraying EM onto their farmland. See how cesium level transfers after 3 years. more
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Suppressing foul odor after Tsunami hit
Japan
Right after the Tsunami hit after the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011, Iwate Compost immediately took action to spray EM to the affected area to suppress odor from dead fish etc. more
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Continuing Dairy Farming in Fukushima, after the earthquake
Japan
Mr. Takizawa started using EM after the nuclear plant accident and immediately saw positive results in milk produced by his cows. more
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EM Support Projects in Tsunami affected area 2013
Japan
2 years had passed since Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, and EM Support Projects are still on going in many locations in the affected area, using EM materials, such as Activated EM•1 and EM Bokashi, provided by EM volunteers around the country.
Take a look at more volunteer activities with EM for reconstruction. more -
EM Support Projects in Tsunami affected area 2011
Japan
Right after Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami on March 11, 2011, EM Support Project Team for Tsunami Reconstruction was formed to support volunteer activities in the damaged areas, to provide EM materials abd technical support, and to seek for ways to contribute to the Japanese government and local administrations.
Here are some volunteer activities with EM in the affected area. more