Min-Hsien Yang

Min-Hsien Yang

Join FFTC-AP since 2015
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Affiliation
Department of International BusinessFeng Chia University
Job Title
Professor
E-mail
andy201264@gmail.com

Latest Submission from Taiwan

2024.07.29
ABSTRACT 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...
Country: Taiwan Topic: Climate change
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2024.07.12
ABSTRACT Organic farming of coffee among Taiwan’s Indigenous communities has rapidly emerged as a vital farming occupation with the potential to provide much-needed socioeconomic support for this community. In Taiwan, Indigenous communities are often in marginalized positions. They make up less...
Country: Taiwan Topic: Rural development
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2024.05.22
ABSTRACT This article discusses the third phase of Taiwan's development of the National Climate Change Adaptation Plan (2023-2026) for the agricultural sector, in accordance with the Climate Change Response Act of 2023. It provides an overview of the outcomes from the previous phase and outlines...
Country: Taiwan Topic: Climate change
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2023.11.20
ABSTRACT Starting from January 2022, Japanese quail has officially become designated as poultry by the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) of Taiwan, a year that has been called Taiwan's "First Year of Japanese Quail" by the related industry. Japanese quail eggs are also one of the few exported...
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2023.10.31
ABSTRACT Taiwan, being an island nation, heavily relies on imports of grains such as soybeans, wheat, and corn to meet its feed and food requirements. Although the total agricultural imports and exports between Taiwan and Russia and Ukraine are extremely low, these two countries are major global...
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