I have discussed many times the natural disaster countermeasures using EM technology, and the basic principle this is based on is the total power of EM, which has antioxidant and non-ionizing effects, and the ability to convert harmful energy into detoxified or useful energy through a catalytic function.
Through this series of articles and in DND (Digital New Deal), I have introduced the effects of EM on suppressing the absorption of radioactivity and extinguishing radioactivity, which were also published in international magazines, and how most of the problems with radioactivity in Fukushima were solved by utilizing EM.
Therefore, Fukushima’s next challenge is for the region to develop into a global organic farming area and at the same time make it the best health resort that takes advantage of the hormesis effect of low doses of radioactivity.
I have repeatedly talked about this in the environmental forum, “Utsukushima EM Paradise,” and Fukushima Prefecture is also beginning to show an awareness of the path to organic farming, as reported by the Fukushima Minpo newspaper.
The case of Fukushima introduced this time connects up with the “Oishi 3-chan Club,” which I introduced in the 158th of DND, but it should be shared as EM information on measures against long periods of rain and lack of sunshine. The following are comments provided Mr. Shintani and Mr. Okumoto.

Sakura Farmers (a cooperative group of several local farms) and the Oishi 3-chan Club, whom Mr. Okumoto is instructing in EM technology as part of the Fukushima organic farming promotion project, exhibited at the Fukushima Summer Festival in Station Square 2020, held on Sunday, August 8th, where they sold EM grown vegetables. This was well received, and they sold 90% of the vegetables they brought. Mr. Kazuyuki Sato of Sakura Farmers made an excellent poster, and here we include the text of the poster and the newspaper article related to the content.
“The rainy season in 2020 has brought many rainy days, and shipments of vegetables are low all over the country, with prices rising to levels not previously seen. However, at EM Sato Farm we use EM and do not use any chemical fertilizers or pesticides, and we have achieved high quality and an abundant harvest. We are selling potatoes and cucumbers for only 100 yen per bag to thank our customers who support us, the Sakura Farmers.”
This year, despite the poor growth of agricultural products due to bad weather, EM Sato Farm has been able to produce and ship high-quality vegetables by utilizing EM technology, which is welcome news, and we thought it was a good example to convey the merits of EM to farmers and consumers. (Reports from Mr. Shintani and Mr. Okumoto)

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In other words, typhoons last year and two years ago that did not approach Okinawa have caused unimaginable damage to the Kansai and Kanto regions. A long period of follow up observation, is needed, but we note that this has been the case since 2014.
“Hindering development of low sea surface temperature/ No special warning issued for Typhoon No. 10, September 11, 2020”, provided by Okinawa Times
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