Taiwan: Delayed planting and encountering warm winter insect pests cause red bean production to drop by an estimated 50-60%

게시됨 2023년 12월 5일

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Due to the impact of Typhoon Kouga and rain damage in early October, the planting time for domestic red beans in the Gaoping area was delayed. A combination of a mild winter and thrips has resulted in poor pod formation of red beans, with potential losses of 50% to 60%. The Ministry of Agriculture is offering natural disaster cash assistance to affected farmers, and is urging them to take photos and collect evidence of the damage for record-keeping.
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Domestic red beans are grown in the Gaoping area, which accounts for 98% of the largest production area. In previous years, the red bean production season would enter at the end of December. However, this year due to the impact of Typhoon Kouga and rain damage in early October, farmers’ planting time was delayed. Then there was a mild winter and thrips. The damage is serious, resulting in poor pod formation of red beans, and in severe cases, losses of 50% to 60%. Acting Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture Chen Junji inspected the Meinong area of Kaohsiung yesterday and announced that Kaohsiung City and Pingtung County will deal with rain damage (delayed onset) to red beans. Natural disaster cash assistance, 28,000 yuan per hectare, applications will be accepted from the 5th to the 14th. Wu Zhiwen, deputy director of the Kaohsiung District Agricultural Improvement Field of the Ministry of Agriculture, said that Gaoping red beans used to be planted from mid-September to October ...
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