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Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
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Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
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Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
01/01/1962 00:00:00
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Japan: "I listened to my son's new ideas" by Takeshi Takahara, 1962
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For thousands of years people such as Harukichi Saito, a Japanese farmer, have been pursuing their task of wresting more food from land and sea to still the hunger of their families and the growing hunger of the world.Â
Photographed and interviewed by World Health he tells in his own language of his work and of his hopes. "My name is Harukichi Saito. I am 62, and a farmer. My son, Tatsuo, 27, is a farmer too, and with his help and the things he learned at agricultural college we've turned our farm into one of the most modern and most productive in our area. I have much to be thankful for."
"Tatsuo uses the cultivator in the fields. Through our cooperative union we have all the farm machinery we need. My son and I have only six tan (1.47 acres) in rice paddy, compared with 12 tan (2.94 acres) in dry fields. Some of our neighbours feel we have swung too far, but they see how well we do at the market, and many now come to our house for advice on planting crops and keeping livestock."
Asset date
01/01/1962
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Japan
WHO Region
WPRO
Copyright
© WHO / Takeshi Takahara
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