Lectures & Interviews

SHO Farm accepts requests for lectures, interviews, soil profile surveys, and consultations on agricultural management.

〇Topics We Can Discuss

General agriculture, ecology, organic farming, no-till cultivation, agrarian lifestyle, cultivation methods, environmental restoration, climate change, soil science basics, soil profile observation methods, farm management, new farmer support, and career guidance.

Feminism, ecofeminism, vegetarianism, veganism.

Social justice, intersectional justice.

We accommodate a wide range of levels, from elementary school students to adults, covering basic to highly specialized topics.
Please consult with us to tailor the content according to the purpose of your event.

〇Instructor
●Shoko Nakano
Representative of SHO Farm. Holds a Master's degree in Agricultural Science (Soil Chemistry). Leveraging her background as a former teacher, she can create various learning environments, including lectures, interactive discussions, experiments, and workshops.

● Sho Nakano
Agricultural Management Advisor. He specializes in agricultural business topics, drawing on his experience as a former banker.
※ Except under special circumstances, lectures or interview requests are not accepted for Sho Nakano alone.

Available for both in-person and online sessions.

〇Budget: Please inquire.

〇 Past Lecture Example
Shoko Nakano of SHO Farm spoke at the Regenerative Organic Conference 2024 Fall, hosted by Patagonia. The event gathered many researchers and practitioners involved in regenerative agriculture. As a practitioner, she presented on “The Ecofeminist Development and Practice of Regenerative Agriculture.”
You can read the report article here:
https://www.patagonia.jp/stories/regenerative-organic-conference-2024-fall/story-158568.html

〇 Past Interview Example
● A long interview article about the farm was published on the environmental web media greenz.
We discussed the transition to no-till cultivation and the core philosophies of the farm, including feminism and social justice, which are essential for understanding organic farming as a way of life. This is a rich, thought-provoking article that we hope you will take the time to read thoroughly.
https://greenz.jp/2024/06/05/show-farm/

● SHO Farm was featured in Patagonia’s Cleanest Line.
This article carefully and clearly explains the farm’s philosophy and principles. Please take a moment to read it.
https://www.patagonia.jp/stories/farm-activist/story-118113.html






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