Rice News in English

Taiwan’s Kaohsiung 147 rice exported to South Africa

Over 5,400 packages of Kaohsiung 147 rice have been exported to South Africa, marking Taiwan’s first rice shipment to the region. Grown in Meinong District, this japonica variety benefits from government support and crop insurance subsidies. Officials say the move boosts global market access and promotes Taiwan’s rice culture internationally.

Over 5,400 packages of Kaohsiung 147, a local japonica rice variety, have been exported to South Africa. The Kaohsiung City Agriculture Bureau announced this Monday that the 3-kg packages are part of the first batch of Taiwanese rice exported to be sold on the South African market.

Since the Meinong District Farmers’ Association obtained plant breeders’ rights and authorization in 2012, it has designated 500 hectares for farming the rice, both trademarking the variety and strengthening its brand recognition. The association’s secretary general, Chung Ching-hui , says the successful production is due in part to government assistance, including plans that have supported stable incomes for farmers. 

According to the Kaohsiung City Agriculture Bureau, Meinong District has become the most important rice production area in southern Taiwan. The bureau’s director, Yao Chih-wang (姚志旺), noted that they subsidize crop insurance premiums by 50%, the largest subsidy among county and city governments in Taiwan.

Yao emphasized that this export is both a step for Taiwanese agricultural products to enter the global market and a step in spreading Taiwan’s rice culture with the rest of the world.

To Read more about Rice News continue reading Agriinsite.com

Source : RTI

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

The Latest

To Top