INTRODUCTION
After the EU fipronil scandal on 11th of August 2017, the Council of Agriculture (COA) started to collect eggs from all layer farms on 19th of August. 3% of 1451 farms are contaminated with fipronil. 1.57 million eggs are destroyed or used as fertilizers.
Taiwan’s eggs market...
INTRODUCTION
Synergistic cumulative anthropogenic impacts degrade biodiversity across the ocean, especially in the Pacific (Caldwell et al. 2009) . Coral reefs, a critical source of biodiversity face intense threats from multiple sources including overfishing, nutrient pollution, direct...
ABSTRACT
The world ocean faces significant ecological damage from climate change, overfishing, and land based pollution. Sustainable Development Goal 14, Life Under Water, seeks to address many of these impacts and creates a framework for unified action. Global development goals leverage the...
Source: Council of Agriculture (http://www.coa.gov.tw/ws.php?id=2506373)
INTRODUCTION
Taiwan and the rest of the world are facing the challenges of labor shortage in agriculture. Low labor participation rate in domestic agricultural sector, the aging society with low fertility rate and the fact...
INTRODUCTION
For the past 30 years, the food consumption pattern has tremendously changed in Taiwan. Due to the increase in personal disposable income and more westernized life style, food selection is more diversified and specially consumes less on the starchy food.
From Table 1, it has shown...
Min-Hsien Yang
Affiliation
Department of International BusinessFeng Chia UniversityJob Title
ProfessorE-mail
andy201264@gmail.comLatest Submission from Taiwan
The Management of Eggs Containing Fipronil Problem in Taiwan
An Estimate of Economic Value for the Kenting National Park Coral Reef Area
Can Sustainable Development Goal 14 Effectively Protect the Ocean Biodiversity?
Resolving the Problem of Seasonal Labor Shortage by Establishing Professional Technical Groups
Enhancing the Roles of Taiwan Farmers’ Associations in Response to Changes in Food Consumption
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