Mirai Co. President Shigeharu Shimamura

Green Room helping Japanese expedition

Matsudo, Japan. -- The head of a Japanese expedition in the Antarctic says so-called Green Room growth techniques have proved invaluable to the researchers.

Expedition leader Shuki Ushio said the Japanese agricultural breakthrough that uses fluorescent lights to grow vegetables indoors has allowed expedition members to eat more than simple freeze-dried food products, Kyodo News reported Saturday.

"I didn't think we could eat fresh crispy vegetables," Ushio said. "I was very impressed."

Mirai Co. President Shigeharu Shimamura said the technology being used by the Antarctic team is based on the Green Room plant his company constructed in Tokyo in 2006.