Typhoon No.7 caused significant damage to agricultural crops in the Kuma Prefecture and the Korean Peninsula, with chestnut specialist Kazuo Takano suffering a 20% drop in yield and concerns for the overall damage to his 1.5 hectares of chestnut trees. The storm also damaged pears, okra, and a rice paddy, with some fields becoming unharvestable. Farmer Yoshinori Nishinakagawa faced challenges with okra production and subsistry due to the coronavirus pandemic and previous flood damage.