Graphic Novel Gardens

Keep it Green with ‘Manga Farming'

When I first heard the term ‘Manga Farming,’ I’ll admit that I pictured someone planting their mangas in the soil. A more reasonable person might think that it is a manga-like guide on how to farm; however, we’d both be wrong.

‘Manga Farming’ is a concept devised by artist Koshi Kawachi, who was able to successfully grow radish sprouts within the pages of old mangas! So, those mangas that have collecting dust in your home can be recycled for vegetable farming!

Did you ever think that your Japanese graphic novel was not only capable of entertaining, but feeding you as well?
Trend Themes
1. Manga Farming - Manga farming is a disruptive agriculture trend that combines the art of Japanese comics and urban agriculture to increase food sustainability in cities.
2. Edible Books - Edible books is a trend that reimagines books as a medium for growing herbs, sprouts, and other small vegetables to promote sustainable agriculture.
3. Green Creativity - Green creativity is a trend that combines art and agriculture to offer playful and innovative solutions for urban food production, waste reduction, and environmental education.
Industry Implications
1. Publishing - Publishing industry can capitalize on the edible books trend by developing new products that combine reading and gardening, such as seed-infused paper or garden kits.
2. Urban Agriculture - Urban agriculture industry can leverage manga farming as a way to attract new audiences and engage them in sustainable food production, while increasing the diversity of crops.
3. Art and Design - Art and design industry can explore green creativity as a platform to showcase how artistic interventions can transform urban spaces into productive, playful, and sustainable environments.

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