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The term "halal" implies anything, including food, drinks, medicines, cosmetics, or other consumption items, which is made according to the requirements of the Islamic dietary and ethical laws. Taiwan does not embrace the religion of Islam. Yet, the halal industry finds its way here...
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This study explores the interlinkages between sustainable resource management and inclusive rural development in Taiwan. The study highlights the country’s efforts and challenges in integrating ecological conservation with rural regeneration by drawing on national policy analysis,...
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Amid ongoing trends of global trade liberalization, duck eggs constitute one of the few livestock and poultry products actively exported from Taiwan. Nevertheless, the industry has encountered mounting production-related vulnerabilities in recent years. These include the recurrent...
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This comparative study explores the advancements and sustainability of agricultural manufacturing and logistics in Taiwan and several Southeast Asian countries, including Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. It aims to identify the key drivers, policies, and technological innovations that...
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In recent years, with the problems of environmental damage, climate change, food security, and so on caused by population growth, people have begun to apply the concept of corporate social responsibility to sustainable agricultural development, calling it "Agricultural Social...
Min-Hsien Yang
Affiliation
Department of International BusinessFeng Chia UniversityJob Title
ProfessorE-mail
andy201264@gmail.comLatest Submission from Taiwan
The Overview of the Agricultural Halal Industry and Its Business Ecosystem Prospects in Taiwan
Promoting Sustainable Resource Management and Inclusive Rural Development in Taiwan
The Current Production and Export Situation of the Duck Egg Industry in Taiwan
An Overview of Sustainable Agricultural Manufacturing and Logistics Strategies in Taiwan and Southeast Asian Countries : Comparative Study
Necessity of Constructing a Scale and Indicators for Taiwan's Agricultural Social Responsibility Attitude
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