Green Conservation Program: A System for Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Agriculture in Taiwan
30.06.2017
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SUBMITTED ORGANISATION :
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Tse-Xin Organic Agriculture Foundation
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DATE OF SUBMISSION :
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30/06/2017
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REGION :
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Eastern Asia
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COUNTRY :
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Chinese Taipei (Guantian District)
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SUMMARY :
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Founded in 1997, Tse-Xin Organic Agriculture Foundation (TOAF) is a non-profit organization committed to promoting a healthy environment while improving livelihoods and human well-being through the principles of organic agriculture. In collaboration with the Forestry Bureau, TOAF launched a Green Conservation (GC) program to train and support more farmers to adopt ecological use of land that aligns with an environment’s natural processes. The program certifies environmentally friendly farms to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable livelihoods for agricultural communities. As a result of the GC program, the total area under organic farming has increased to 282 hectares (ha) with over 266 organic producers and 48 species at risk currently protected throughout 48 habitats across Taiwan since its introduction in 2009.
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KEYWORD :
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farmers, sustainable, agriculture, biodiversity, conservation, system
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AUTHOR:
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Tse-Xin Organic Agriculture Foundation
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LINK:
Summary Sheet
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