Japanese farmers are shifting work to nighttime and early morning to escape increasingly deadly summer heat. A record 59 agricultural workers died from heat in 2024, and heat exposure cost the sector 926 million labor hours. Farmers like flower grower Motoaki Iijima and poultry farmer Tetsuya Usuba are adapting to protect crops, livestock, and themselves.
Japan's farmers go nocturnal as deadly heat intensifies
Source: Reuters