The Committee of Agriculture held a joint graduation achievement announcement and exhibition and sales meeting of the Agricultural Innovation and Breeding Center at Dayuan Baiqian Square in Banqiao, New Taipei.

(Photo by reporter Yang Yuanting)

[Reporter Yang Yuanting/Taipei Report] The Agricultural Innovation Incubation Center of the Agricultural Council has cultivated and mentored 219 manufacturers so far. As of the second quarter of this year, the investment amount has exceeded 15.09 million yuan. Most of these manufacturers are field test institutes under the ATC For example, Xiangyang Agricultural Biotechnology Co., Ltd., which has successfully developed fish-electricity symbiosis, is under the guidance of the Water Testing Institute to establish a consistent mass production technology of SPF white shrimp seedlings, so that the shrimp can grow strong under the photoelectric panel.

Today (24th) and tomorrow (25th), the Committee of Agriculture will hold the Joint Graduation Achievement Announcement and Exhibition and Sales Meeting of the Agricultural Innovation Incubation Center in Banqiao Dayuan Baiqian Square, New Beibei, to showcase the cultivation results of the latest 17 graduate manufacturers. Over the years, the resident companies have participated in exhibitions and sales activities, and assisted manufacturers and e-commerce companies to cooperate so that agricultural products using the latest technology can be delivered directly to their homes. The trophy encouraged 17 graduate manufacturers.

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Among them, Lin Ruimei, CEO of Lacewing Biotechnology Co., Ltd., who has been successfully tutored, took the stage and delivered a speech, saying that with the 10-year halving policy of pesticides, the demand for non-pesticide materials in agriculture has increased, but farmers are more accepting of natural enemy insects at the beginning. For example, when releasing lacewings, many farmers are worried about whether the insects will run away as soon as they are released. However, after farmers began to try it, they found that it is generally more economical than pesticides, and it can also take into account environmental protection. More and more farmers use it.

In addition, under the guidance of the Agricultural Research Institute, Qingquan Technology Agricultural Company successfully used methods such as grading, standardization and warehousing, so that the storage and transportation time of sweet potatoes can be as long as 35-42 days, solving the problem of transportation bottlenecks in overseas markets.

There was also Kaiyang International Biotechnology Co., Ltd., which received guidance and successfully established an agricultural green energy facility crop cultivation model. The company built a solar farm shed, and a constant temperature mushroom farm under the farm shed. Cai Zongrong, the founder of the company, said, After changing to a constant temperature mushroom farm, the single production volume of the traditional space bag has increased from 150 grams to 500 grams, which is equivalent to an increase of more than 3 times the output. After adding solar panels on the roof, the green electricity generated can be used for personal use. Additional electricity can be sold, and the constant temperature of mushroom farms also mitigates the challenges posed by climate change.

Xiangyang Agricultural Biotechnology Company, which has developed a successful fish-electricity symbiosis, accepted the guidance of the Water Testing Institute to establish a consistent mass production technology of SPF white shrimp seedlings, so that the shrimps can grow strong under the photoelectric panel.

(Photo by reporter Yang Yuanting)

Under the guidance of the Agricultural Research Institute, Qingquan Technology Agricultural Company has successfully used methods such as grading, standardization and warehousing to lengthen the storage and transportation time of sweet potatoes.

(Photo by reporter Yang Yuanting)

Kaiyang International Biotechnology Co., Ltd. has built a solar farm, which can produce shiitake mushrooms all year round.

(Photo by reporter Yang Yuanting)