Chen Wu-hsiung

Chen Wu-hsiung
陳武雄
Minister of the Council of Agriculture of the Executive Yuan
In office
20 May 2008  6 February 2012
Preceded by Su Chia-chyuan
Succeeded by Chen Bao-ji
Deputy Minister of the Council of Agriculture of the Executive Yuan
In office
1999–2002
Minister Chen Hsi-huang
Fan Chen-tzung
Personal details
Born 11 March 1944 (1944-03-11) (age 72)
Taihoku, Taiwan, Empire of Japan
Nationality  Republic of China
Political party Kuomintang
Alma mater National Chung Hsing University
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

Chen Wu-hsiung (Chinese: 陳武雄; pinyin: Chén Wǔxióng) is a politician in the Republic of China. He was the Minister of the Council of Agriculture of the Executive Yuan in 2008-2012.[1]

Minister of Council of Agriculture

Taiwan's agriculture strategic planning

In December 2010, Chen said that agriculture industry in Taiwan is an increasing strategic important industry due to the growing global food crisis caused by climate change and natural disasters. As the Minister of Council of Agriculture (COA), he said that the COA was working towards health, efficiency and sustainability in agriculture, and also building on the growing concern over food safety and quality. The COA also had encouraged farmers to combine unique farm experiences with an array of high quality agricultural products to boost agricultural tourism through 242 agritourism farms and ranches across Taiwan. The COA also had promoted the use of non-toxic farming by encouraging farmers to reduce their use of chemical pesticides, synthetic fertilizers and additives during production.[2]

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