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Since the outbreak of African Swine Fever in Mainland China in 2018, Taiwan’s Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) has revised regulations related to animal transport. It is now mandated that vehicles transporting live pigs, carcasses, internal organs, and branches must be equipped with GPS (...
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In response to the escalating climate crisis and over 140 countries pledging to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, enhancing natural carbon sinks has emerged as one of the key strategies to global efforts for climate change mitigation. Natural carbon sinks in forests, oceans, wetlands...
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Since Taiwan has officially submitted a CPTPP application letter to New Zealand, the depositary country of the CPTPP Agreement, on September 22, 2021, trade will be more liberalized in the future. In addition to facing short-term and long-term risks and challenges such as aging, lack of...
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Climate change poses one of the most urgent challenges to humanity, with significant impacts across various sectors, including agriculture. As global temperature rises and weather patterns become increasingly unstable, agriculture faces growing risks, including changes in precipitation...
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The greenhouse effect leads to climate change and extreme weather, impacting environmental sustainability, human survival, food security, and the economy. Reducing atmospheric CO2 and decoupling greenhouse gas emissions from economic growth is a global priority. In order to stabilize...
Min-Hsien Yang
Affiliation
Department of International BusinessFeng Chia UniversityJob Title
ProfessorE-mail
andy201264@gmail.comLatest Submission from Taiwan
Innovation in African Swine Fever Prevention Techniques Driven by Agricultural Policies
An Overview of Taiwan’s Legal and Policy Development on Natural Carbon Sink
The Current Production and Export Situation of Japanese Quail Egg Industry in Taiwan and Government Policies
An Introduction to Climate Change Litigation
Agricultural Policy Planning for Carbon Emission Reduction in Taiwan
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