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Okinawa Takes Advantage of Global Warming to Expand Production of Pepper, the "King of Spices" [Climate Crisis: Okinawa's Economy in Question] | Climate Crisis: Okinawa's Economy in Question

[Climate Crisis Calls Okinawa's Economy into Question] (8) As global warming progresses, some crops will be affected, while others will become easier to grow. Cooksonia, an agricultural production corporation in Nago City that grows around 20 types of spice crops, sees an opportunity here.
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[Climate Crisis Calls Okinawa's Economy into Question] (8) As global warming progresses, some crops will be affected, while others will become easier to grow. Cooksonia, an agricultural production corporation in Nago City that grows around 20 types of spice crops, sees an opportunity here.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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