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Association of Taiwanese Indigenous Peoples' Development
Through co-marketing, network platforms and digital management for sharing channels and experiences are introduced to the management attitudes towards organic environments for promoting non-toxic or organic safe vegetable and fruit production and marketing to become Tribal E-Shop integrating with tribal industries and digital marketing management. In Tribal E-Shop, the relationship between production and consumption as well as the new value are reconstructed. People would reciprocally evaluat...
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Changhua County Environmental Enzyme Friendly Farming Association
Changhua County Environmental Enzyme Friendly Farming Association(CCEEFFA) Taiwan( Republic of China) is a government supportd organization dedicated to promoting sustainable and environmentallY friendly agricultural practices. CCEEFFA emphasizes the recycling of farm waste into enzymes, which are then further decomposed into plant nutrients and return to the soil. This process supports ecological balance, avoids the use of toxic chemicals, and results in the production of healthy, safe food ...
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Changhua County Environmental Enzyme Friendly Farming Association(CCEEFFA)
Changhua County Environmental Enzyme Friendly Farming Association(CCEEFFA) Taiwan( Republic of China) is a government supportd organization dedicated to promoting sustainable and environmentallY friendly agricultural practices. CCEEFFA emphasizes the recycling of farm waste into enzymes, which are then further decomposed into plant nutrients and return to the soil. This process supports ecological balance, avoids the use of toxic chemicals, and results in the production of healthy, safe...
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Organic Center, National I-Lan University
The Organic Center of the National I-Lan University is in charge of maintaining an organic agriculture portal in Taiwan. This portal includes an organic information website, e-shops, e-market, GIS and databank of certified organic farmers and processors. The centre also supports local organic development.
Organic Center, National I-Lan University
Organic Center is one of the research centers in National Ilan University, Taiwan
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PureHarvest
Purpose: empower next-generation tech farmers to make organic farming common globally.
Farming is facing environmental challenges and a disengaged younger generation. "Organic farming" is viewed as labor-intensive, expensive, and un-scalable. Better technology, coaching, and funding may incentify talents to join & succeed.
We are committed to leverage world-class best tech, knowhow, and business models to scale organic farming, utilizing AI/robotics for labor, land improvement and micro...
Supporter
The Organic Agricultural Research Center, Hualien District Agricultural Research and Extension Station, Ministry of Agriculture
Our station is responsible for conducting agricultural research for Hualien and Yilan counties, as well as providing multifunctional services such as demonstration and extension programs, farmer education, and processing of agricultural products. Additionally, our station hosts the first organic agricultural research center in Asia. We aim to lead the development of organic agriculture research in Taiwan and even in subtropical regions
Tse-Xin Organic Agriculture Foundation
Founded in 1997, Tse-Xin Organic Agriculture Foundation (TOAF) is a non-profit organization committed to promoting the principles of organic farming. Together, in partnership with governments, businesses, communities and individuals, TOAF works to protect life on the planet by transforming land-use practices and consumer behavior. Besides training and supporting farmers to adopt organic agriculture, TOAF’s Green Conservation Program certifies sustainable farms to conserve biodiversity. The Fo...
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Tunghai University
Tonghai university have held a certified organic farm about 22 hectares. We have a milling factory, cold storage room, farm equipment such as tractor, disc Plow, fertilizer distribution machine, transplanter, weeder, rice harvester, drone for pest and disease spread, a food toxicity analysis room and other facilities.
Associate-Member
君達休閒農場
Junda Leisure Farm (Yinsherb Corp.) has been investing in the planting and research of organic herbs for a long
time. Through the magical healing of herbs to human health, vanilla elements are added to the service to create a
healthy vacation model. Achieve the vision of "becoming the leader of Asia's exquisite agriculture and leisure
health care business".
國立中興大學|農業部有機農業促進諮詢會 有機農業推動中心
Organic Agriculture Promotion Center (OAPC) is an organization under National Chung Hsing University, working towards promotion of organic agriculture in Taiwan.
Our Missions
1. Assisting the Ministry of Agriculture in drafting and implementing Organic Agriculture Promotion Program which shall be revised every four years
2. Supporting and assisting the Organic Agriculture Promotion Consulting Board of the Ministry of Agriculture
3. Playing the role of organic agriculture think tank
4. ...
Voting-Member
有限責任臺東友善環境農產運銷合作社
We are a group of local organic and eco-friendly farmers in Taitung, established in 2017. Our primary focus is on promoting eco-friendly farming methods and the sale of agricultural products. Located in the pristine, pollution-free environment of Taitung, our production areas span from Changbin and Chishang in the north, to Daren and Anshuo in the south, from Haiduan along the Southern Cross-Island Highway in the west, to Donghe by the Pacific Ocean in the east. Through the organized efforts ...
Associate-Member
臺東縣金峰鄉公所
With 98% of its land blanketed by lush forests, Jinfong Township features the largest natural forest of 47,000 hectares in Taiwan. It is also blessed with geothermal springs and diverse ecology that leads to a charming landscape.
Jinfong Township, with a population of approximately 3,721 residents, comprises five villages, including 29 indigenous communities predominantly inhabited by the Paiwan and Rukai tribes. Highlighting the wisdom of indigenous peoples coexisting with the natural lands...