“Two years ago” says Mr. Yoneda in his message “the greenhouse suffered heavy damage from the great earth quakes. However, the employees of the greenhouse are again growing the tomato. Without your bumblebees, Onahama greenhouse cannot produce such beautiful tomatoes. Your bumblebees are contributing to the reconstruction of Kagome Onahama greenhouse which is the largest greenhouse in Japan. I am very proud of your staff who produce such high quality bumblebees.”
Kagome Onahama Tomato Greenhouse, a major customer of Tokai Trading Co Ltd. was damaged by the earthquake. This 10.5 ha greenhouse cultivates tomato plants year round, using bumblebees (Bombus Ignitus) from Biobest Belgium.
When the full extent of the destruction became clear, the president of the Kagome Onahama Tomato Greenhouse decided to open his doors to victims of the earthquake. The Fukushima area infrastructure was so badly damaged that many people had no access to fresh water. However, victims were invited via Twitter to help themselves to the greenhouse’s salvaged tomato fruits – and more than a hundred people were able to take advantage of this offer of help.
Thankfully, the greenhouse was able to put its tomatoes to good use helping those in need – because in the wake of the disaster, selling them would have been impossible. Between the destruction of roads and infrastructure and rumours of radioactive pollen, the entire crop would have gone to waste. And yet, despite the devastation, the employees of Onahama greenhouses never gave up; they restored the greenhouse as quickly as possible, repairing the broken glass and water flow systems and renewing tomato cultivation and harvest again.
During the reconstruction, Biobest Belgium and Tokai Trading Co continued to supply the greenhouse with bumblebees for pollination. Now with the harvest of fresh tomatoes, local people do feel they’re moving on to pick up with their lives again.
Today, tomato production at Onahama Greenhouse is back to the same level as before the disaster – and Biobest Belgium and Tokai Trading Co are still helping, through their bumblebees. We are proud that our products helped in rebuilding the horticultural activities in this region and that production is now back on track”
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