A wide variety of crops, including grains and vegetables, are grown in agrivoltaics in Japan. It can be installed on a variety of farmland, but there is a regulation that the yield must not be reduced by more than 20% from the regional average.
Soybean
Eggplant
Taro
In Japan, half of the country's agricultural land is paddy fields, which produce rice, the country's staple food. Rice can be grown without any problem if the shading ratio of agrivoltaics is about 35%.
Paddy field
Data on the shading rate of agrivoltaics and crop growth has been accumulated, and the future challenge is to improve productivity by taking advantage of the shading environment.
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