Shiroshi Nasu (那須 皓, Nasu Shiroshi, 1888–1984) was a pioneer in practical humanitarianism, enhancing cooperation in agriculture by learning through multinational experience.
He was the founder of Kokusai Noyukai, or the Association for International Collaboration of Farmers.
[1] Nasu was appointed Japan's ambassador to India in 1959.
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