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In response to climate change, Taiwan’s government has formulated various intelligent measures to those affected industries and businesses. For the agriculture sector, the measures include remote process control combined with sensors, internet, and IoT, and the farmers can remotely...
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Taiwan with its New Southbound policy has reached out to ASEAN and India for economic and business opportunities. These two regions were amongst the world’s most promising growth rates (higher than the global average) before the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and are expected to have...
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Taiwan’s government announced its energy development plan in 2017 and decided to promote no nuclear power policy by the year 2025. Before further discussion on the renewable energy promotion, it is better to understand the current electricity generation structure. This study presented...
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Taiwan relies heavily on food supply from international trade. It has a high population density and food production is insufficient. The labor force population is declining year by year due to the low fertility rate and aging population. In 2018, Taiwan's food self-sufficiency rate is...
Yu San Liu
Affiliation
Agricultural Policy Research Center, TaiwanJob Title
Senior Research Fellow/DirectorE-mail
ysliu@mail.atri.org.twLatest Submission from Taiwan
Taiwan's Smart Agriculture Strategies in Response to Climate Change
ASEAN Measures against the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in Relation to the Agri-Food Sector and its Cooperation with Taiwan, India and CJK
Taiwan’s National Strategies for Integration of Bioenergy and High Shares of Renewables
Review of Taiwan’s Food Security Strategy
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