[International Participation] Taiwan to Help Indonesian Island Develop Agriculture (
Chinese Version)
CNA - Focus Taiwan (2012/08/11) The Republic of China government is planning to offer technical assistance to develop agriculture in Morotai, a remote Indonesian island, officials from a Taiwanese government-affiliated organization assigned to carry out the project said August 11.
The officials from Taiwan's International Cooperation and Development Fund (ICDF) were making a fact-finding tour of the island to facilitate implementation of the program.
Due to water shortage, the quality and yield of vegetables in Morotai is not good, said Yen-jen LIN, Chief of the Taiwan Technical Mission in Indonesia who accompanied the ICDF group on the tour.
LIN said, however, the technical mission could pass on agricultural techniques to help residents establish special zones for planting fruit and vegetable crops such as squash, pineapple and guava, in line with a project to develop the island as a tourist destination.
The majority of Morotai residents rely on fishing, and their rice crops cannot be sold on market because of low quality, said Chiung-feng WU, a member of the ICDF delegation, after meeting with local farmers and government representatives.
Despite the low quality of its crops, WU said, the island has the potential to grow high-yield and high-quality rice through techniques provided by the Taiwanese mission.
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CNA - Focus Taiwan 2012/08/11