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KAKUICHI Ukraine Registration Completed – Toward a New Future for Agriculture and Water Together with the Land of Ukraine

Registration for KAKUICHI Ukraine has been officially completed, and a local corporation has now been established in Ukraine. This marks the first step of hope and collaboration in expanding the KAKUICHI Group’s vision of “changing the water and changing the future of the world” from the land of Ukraine to the rest of the globe.
At 2 a.m. Japan time this morning, we received the news from Tetiana, the inaugural President of KAKUICHI Ukraine, that the registration had been successfully completed. This achievement is the result of the passion and tireless efforts of many colleagues and partners in both Ukraine and Japan, and we would like to express our deepest gratitude to all of them. Even under extremely challenging circumstances, the strength and hope demonstrated by the people of Ukraine have been a driving force for us. KAKUICHI Ukraine will not simply provide one-way support, but will build a partnership based on “walking together and creating together.”
KAKUICHI’s nanobubble technology is an innovation that transforms agriculture and the environment through the power of water. In Ukraine, which is blessed with some of the world’s most fertile black soil, nanobubbles aim to restore life-giving power to the land by contributing to improvements in water quality and circulation, healthier crop growth and higher yields, and the regeneration of farmland and ecosystems damaged by war and other factors. We position this technology as one of the core elements of regenerative agriculture, a future-oriented approach that “uses resources wisely, enriches the soil, and sustains production over the long term,” and we will continue to advance the creation of such agriculture.
The establishment date of KAKUICHI Ukraine coincides with December 10, 1886, the day Tanaka Shoten—the origin of KAKUICHI—was founded. Inheriting the spirit of “continuously taking on challenges for people and for society,” which began 139 years ago, we will join hands with the people of Ukraine to nurture once again the flow of life, new cycles, and the seeds of hope in the “black soil,” and to open up a new era for agriculture and water together.