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Tainan shelters tout 80% adoption rate

Tainan’s two animal shelters last year boasted an adoption rate of nearly 80 percent after four years of structural improvements and professional training initiatives. From 2018 to last year, the city received NT$12 million (US$431,267) in federal funding to improve facilities at the shelters, the Tainan Animal Health Inspection and Protection Office said on Tuesday. The result was a 79 percent adoption rate last year, with 2,596 pets finding new homes, it said. The success is due in part to the office’s canine vocational training center, where professionals train dogs to become herders, medical response animals, therapy dogs, police dogs, guards and more. Over

MOEA approves four companies investment plans

The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) on Thursday approved four companies’ applications to join the Invest in Taiwan initiative, bringing the total to 1,082 companies pledging to invest more than NT$1.5 trillion (US$54.02 billion). The ministry said the combined investments by the four companies are expected to create 121,226 jobs in the nation. The success of the three-year-old initiative is proof that Taiwan is a good place to invest, it said in a statement. Although the initiative is set to wind down at the end of this month, the ministry is considering extending it as more companies are looking to return home

Traceable sugar products made in first for Taiwan

A Tainan cane sugar producer has become the first in Taiwan to make traceable sugar products, thanks to a Taiwan Sugar Corp (Taisugar) and Council of Agriculture initiative. Taisugar announced the initiative on Monday, saying the traceable sugar is being produced by its plant in Tainan’s Shanhua District (善化), which has already passed certification. “A lot of national land is being used for non-agricultural development, and food distributors are also importing cheap sugar,” Taisugar president Wang Kuo-hsi (王國禧) said. “In the face of those challenges, we are doing whatever we can to ensure Taiwan can continue to produce its own

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