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Free report :Status of Taiwan's Agricultural Development

by Yu Hsuan Huang | 24-12-2019 01:15 recommendations 0

Taiwan ¡¯s agricultural development has grown from 1.6% of the country ¡¯s gross domestic product ratio in 106. In addition, in terms of international trade, agricultural exports in 107 totaled USD 5.46 billion and imports were USD 15.79 billion. The specific number refers to the data of the Executive Yuan. At the end of 106, the number of farmers and herdsmen in Taiwan was 775,000, accounting for 9.0% of the total number of current households in Taiwan at the end of the year, of which 718,000 were engaged in agriculture and animal husbandry. ; The population of farmers and herdsmen is more than 2.78 million, accounting for 11.9% of the total population. Farmers and herdsmen's farmland ownership is 79.9%, and all non-owners (managed by others) account for 4.8%. In 107, the agricultural employment population was 561,000, of which the ratio of agricultural employment to total employment was 4.9%.

 

Since agriculture is responsible for Taiwan's food supply, what is the current state of our agriculture? The unit that vocalizes farmers in Taiwan today is the peasant associations in various places. However, in the 1970s, the peasant associations re-amended the "peasant associations law" and abolished the shareholding system. It has become for profit, not for farmers' rights. Therefore, it is not uncommon for agricultural traders to monopolize agricultural sales. Therefore, how to fight for the rights of farmers and transform the existing agriculture is what we need to think about, because Taiwan has a good agricultural environment.

 

According to statistics, Taiwan's agricultural production index in 2018 was initially estimated at 108.25 (100 in 2016), an increase of 2.43% over the previous 2017. On the whole, the climate in 2018 is similar to that in 2017, and it is a year with good climate. Only the flood disaster on August 23 was a more obvious natural disaster. Therefore, the harvest status of most crops is stable or even high.

 

In response to the low economic situation of farmers, the government's agricultural budget prepared during the past ten years has increased by 57.5%. The government's average budget allocated to each farmer in 2017 was 83% higher than in 2007. However, because the market information is not equal, and there is a problem of the distribution of the interests of distributors, agriculture has not benefited from rain and dew because of the increase in budget and the output value of the United States, Japan, and the European Union.

 

Well, since there is no way to change the structural exploitation problem for a while, increasing production to increase benefits is also Taiwan's policy for agricultural transformation. For example, the Agricultural Committee promoted the "large grain silo plan", hoping to replace imports with miscellaneous grains. In 2016, the area of ​​miscellaneous grains in China continued to expand, reaching 76,000 hectares, an increase of more than 4,000 hectares from 2015, with a total output of 490,000 metric tons .

 

It is worth noting that the local soybean planting area climbed over 2,000 hectares all the way, with an output of 3061 metric tons, and domestic non-basic modified soybean products appeared on the market, which gradually became popular. I think the increase in sales is bound to improve farmers' livelihoods, but we need to implement policies that are more close to the people's conditions.

 

In the end, what farmers need is for the government to disclose price information and monitor the dealers for improper profits, and then provide foreign or local orders to help farmers connect with consumers. Only in this way can farmers have a livelihood and a stable and profitable environment.


Reference:


https://www.ey.gov.tw/state/CD050F4E4007084B/0ededcaf-8d80-428e-96b7-7c24feb4ea0d


https://www.peoplenews.tw/news/620619f2-d220-4785-8fbe-1adca571dee4


https://agritech-foresight.atri.org.tw/article/contents/1550




 
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6 Comments

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings hsuan
    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for this great report.

    Keep up with great Works
    I hope to read more from you
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 02-02-2020 15:42

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Yu Husan

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about Status of Taiwan's Agricultural Development

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 30-12-2019 01:35

  • Lisa Mentor says :
    Hey Yu Hsuan,
    it's Lisa once again.

    I really love how you always give a very unique perspective on different topics using your country's example.
    I personally think that the whole purpose of having a worldwide global ambassador is so that we can share different point of views and stories based on our experiences.
    You are doing a very good job :)

    In terms of agriculture of Taiwan, I think implementing a policy that is practical and that reflects the real life of people is important in all countries no matter what status quo they are in. Policymakers should hence be aware of the field of what's going on for real instead of being stuck in the old frameworks or theories only.

    I enjoyed reading your article and really looking forward to what you will bring to us next time!
    Green cheers for you:)
    Posted 27-12-2019 23:13

  • Hyeongmin Mentor says :
    Hello Yu Hsuan

    This report includes some good explanation about the agricultural situation in Taiwan. Reading your report, I find that the key solution in preserving the agricultural industry is to guarantee some level of livelihood of the local farmers. Only after that is retained there could be some discussion about how to improve the productivity and efficiency of the industry. I think this issue is common to may other neighboring countries, so the wise management of Taiwanese government could be the role model to those nations.

    Thank you for the great report.
    Posted 25-12-2019 12:41

  • Shishir Dahal says :
    Thanks for sharing the valuable information. Keep going on..
    Posted 24-12-2019 22:16

  • Himani Chand says :
    Thank you so much for informing about agricultural status of your country
    Posted 24-12-2019 09:28

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