January 02: Koriyama Crow Surge Spurs Pest-Tech, Sanitation Spend
Koriyama crows are drawing policy and budget attention in early January. Reports estimate 3,000–4,000 birds around JR Koriyama Station, prompting the city to add alarm-call speakers, stronger lighting, and extra patrols. For investors, this puts Japan pest control and urban sanitation vendors on the radar for near-term orders and service contracts. While impact is local, procurement can scale across transit hubs if measures work. We outline what to watch, who could benefit, and how Koriyama crows could shape municipal spending in Q1.
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