Taiwan: MOA hosts international seminar on smart agriculture

Taiwan Today
2024.09.13

The Ministry of Agriculture held the International Conference on Smart Agriculture Sept. 12 in Taipei City to stimulate exchange of smart agriculture technologies while exploring new possibilities for digital transition and transnational cooperation.

Faced with climate change and the need for food security, the domestic agricultural sector must seek groundbreaking solutions through technological innovation, the MOA said. The conference’s themes took these aims into account: addressing modern challenges via in-depth investigation and usage of smart technology, and delving into global market development to create lucrative business opportunities.

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