"NS Lactic Acid Bacteria ®" It was in the eternal land, the Mongolian steppe!
NS Lactic acid bacteria ®was found in the majestic wilderness. When we think of the prairie, we have an image of green, but in winter, it becomes a world of silver and white. He grew up in a harsh environment where temperatures as high as 40 degrees Celsius in summer and -45 degrees Celsius in winterBoth "people" and "microorganisms" are strong and strongIt is. Lactic acid bacteria collected from the preserved foods (pickles, fermented milk, etc.) of the nomads living there, among themLarge lactobacilli(rod-shaped), highly fermentable, genetically specific and classified only strains that have a characteristic functionNS Lactic acid bacteria ®Are.
NS lactic acid bacteria ® born in Mongolia and raised in Akita
It is also said to be a fermentation townYokote City, AkitaA former long-established sake brewery located inNS Lactic acid bacteria ®Professor Jin Feng, the discoverer of the factory, inspected the factory. The brewery's environment, which coexists with microorganisms, is highly praised as ideal for cultivating NS lactic acid bacteria ®. Using the sake manufacturing equipment, the business model was changed to the lactic acid bacteria business, which is unique for a sake brewery.NS Lactic acid bacteria ®We manufacture supplements, livestock feed, pet food, etc. (some products have been HACCP certified for Akita Prefecture).
We support desert greening activities (tree planting) in the Mongolian region.
For many years, he has been involved in desert greening activities in the Mongolian region"Bamben"We support and promote afforestation projects through the program. To date, we have contributed to the planting of more than 4,500 trees.
We always aim to be a brand that is chosen and appreciated by "people" and "nature".
Supporting Cultural Exchange between Japan and Mongolia
"NPO Northern Asia Cultural Exchange Center Shaga"Through this program, we support cultural exchange between Japan and Mongolia. We invite musicians from Mongolia to give concerts in various parts of Japan using traditional Mongolian musical instruments such as the horsehead harp.
In addition,"Support for children's cafeterias," "Home delivery of low-sugar sweets to children with diabetes," "Support for home delivery lunches to single parents' homes," "Support for baseball clinics," "Planting GSL trees," "Support for Tibet," "Donations to Médecins Sans Frontières"and so on.