Mr.
Okamoto and I spent net five days in China, much of the time in and
around Shanghai, visiting local eel farms and agricultural agencies.
The much publicized problem of the excessive malachite green residue in
some of the imported eels from themainland China as well as the Amour
river pollution are the direct outcome of the rapid trade growth with
China as the supplier/exporter and the U.S. and Japan as the
users/importers. In this sense, this environmental pollution issue is
in fact a Pacific Region-wide problem.
In order to find an ultimate solution, we must GO UPSTREAM to begin
with the job of lessening, or otherwise effectively dealing with, the
unruly use of agricultural chemicals and bio durgs in the farming
regions of China. And, it was my very important discovery that our
newly patented IT-TEC technology will go a long way toward reching this
worthy goal in East Asia.
About this technology, please consult the main body of the newly
uploaded contents of this web site of the actual cases of industry
applications of IT-TE in Japan.
March 27, 2009
Takemi Ichimura