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Taiwanese agricultural expert shares passion for working overseas focustaiwan.tw - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from focustaiwan.tw Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Photo by Pixabay Photo by Pixabay A Taiwanese technical mission has successfully grown three varieties of Taiwanese watermelons in Bahrain, introducing Taiwanese pride to the desert. About 92 percent of Bahrain s land is desert. Due to water constraints and lack of arable land, the kingdom relies heavily on imports to meet local food demand, including fruit and vegetables. In January 2020, Taiwan s International Cooperation and Development Fund (TaiwanICDF) launched a horticultural crop development project with the Bahrain government to help the Middle East country grow its own crops in a testing environment. Watermelon, a fruit that Taiwan takes pride in, was one of the crops the Taiwan Technical Mission in Bahrain selected as suitable for cultivation. ....
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Technical mission introduces Taiwan watermelons to Middle East desert 02/21/2021 02:33 PM Photo courtesy of TaiwanICDF. Taipei, Feb. 21 (CNA) A Taiwanese technical mission has successfully grown three varieties of Taiwanese watermelons in Bahrain, introducing Taiwanese pride to the desert. About 92 percent of Bahrain s land is desert. Due to water constraints and lack of arable land, the kingdom relies heavily on imports to meet local food demand, including fruit and vegetables. In January 2020, Taiwan s International Cooperation and Development Fund (TaiwanICDF) launched a horticultural crop development project with the Bahrain government to help the Middle East country grow its own crops in a testing environment. ....
Why Guyana matters to Taiwan By Marcin Jerzewski, Chen Kuan-ting 葉皓勤,陳冠廷 Rather than a “diplomatic win,” the recently announced opening of a Taiwan office in Guyana proved to be a source of disappointment and displeasure. The government in Georgetown decided to halt the mutual establishment of representative offices less than 24 hours after the agreement was announced. Unsurprisingly, the “China factor” appears to have been the primary reason behind this reversal. The Guyanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs explicitly stated that the country would “continue to adhere to the one China policy” as it nixed the agreement with Taipei. Why does Guyana matter, though? International attention on this Caribbean nation of less than 1 million people has long been sorely lacking. Additionally, given its history of rigged elections, corruption scandals and institutional weakness, Guyana has been unrighteously dismissed as an unimportant player in global ....