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The phenomenon that Taiwan has the worst drought in a 100-year period and subsequent torrential rains in 2021 proves that climate change is happening and human beings need to respond actively. Net-zero carbon emissions has become a global trend and Taiwan has set this as a national goal...
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The first African swine fever (ASF) outbreak in China was reported on August 3, 2018. The epidemic has been reported in 14 countries across Asia, and only Taiwan and Japan have not reported the outbreak in East Asia. Although ASF does not infect humans, its virus can infect pigs of all...
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Responding to changes in global consumption habits such as markets and consumer choices, the food industry has to promptly adjust the marketing strategies for the structure and development of agricultural production needs. In Taiwan, the barriers of high production and marketing costs...
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In recent years, gene editing (GE) techniques, such as CRISPR/Cas9, are broadly applied to agricultural and medical sectors because of the characters of low technical barriers and high efficiency. In this review, we will concentrate on using GE as a precise new breeding technique (NBT)...
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Sustainable agriculture and food security are important global goals. Therefore, the government amends related policies and accompanying measures to achieve these goals in Taiwan. The government agencies vigorously promote the development and application of bio-pesticides and bio-...
Min-Hsien Yang
Affiliation
Department of International BusinessFeng Chia UniversityJob Title
ProfessorE-mail
andy201264@gmail.comLatest Submission from Taiwan
Towards Net-Zero Carbon Emissions in Taiwan’s Agriculture
The Border and Domestic Quarantine Measures in Taiwan and the Prevention of African Swine Fever
The Value-Added Agricultural Ingredients Development Strategies in Taiwan
The Application and Trend of Pig Science Trough Precise New Breeding Technology
Promoting Commercialization of Biopesticides and Biofertilizers for Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture in Taiwan
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