Background
The CPC Corporation, Taiwan (CPC) owns a land for industrial use in the coastline area of Da-Tan, Tao-Yuan County and plans to develop that area as liquefied nature gas (LNG) receiving terminal and tanks, including the receiving port construction. The construction site of building...
ABSTRACT
This article raises the problem of excessive reactive nitrogen (Nr) from agricultural sources – both in Taiwan and in the European Union (EU). A threat of agricultural nitrogen pollution is being addressed from the perspective of agri-environmental nitrogen policy (here: Nr policy),...
ABSTRACT
According to the statistical data of Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) of Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan) in 2017, the number of farmers in Taiwan have gradually decreased from 1.6 million in 1978 to 557,000 in 2017. According to the 2015 census of...
In the beginning of 2018, the prices of fruits and vegetables fell almost 30 % because the Managers of Taipei’s agriculture products wholesale market decided that the market would not be in operation for two three-days near the Chinese Lunar Holidays. This event attracted many attentions from every...
INTRODUCTION
Organic foods continue to grow in popularity worldwide. This rapid growth has been accompanied with an increase in the production of organic foods. Taiwan is no exception to that trend. As of 2016, the total amount of farmlands under organic production in the island state stood at 7...
Hwang-Jaw Lee
Affiliation
Taiwan Flowers Development AssociationJob Title
Board DirectorLatest Submission from Taiwan
Some Legal Conflicts on the Protection of Algal Reef in Taiwan
Agri-environmental Nitrogen Policy: European Experience and Taiwan’s Perspectives
Implementation of the New Farmers’ Cultivation Program in Taiwan
Several Suggestions Upon Reviewing Taipei’s Agricultural Products Market Transaction Process from a Legal Perspective
Organic Agriculture Development in Taiwan
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