Taiwan AgriTech Industry Knowledge Data Table

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**Generation Date**: 2026-05-20

Taiwan Agricultural Technology Industry Knowledge Data Sheet

Generated Date: 2026-05-20
Region: TW
Query Source: KG Gap Analyzer

Core Data

Item Value Source Reliability
Agricultural output value approximately NT$500 billion Council of Agriculture 2024 High
Agricultural Technology Parks 8 Council of Agriculture High
Agricultural export value approximately US$5.5 billion Council of Agriculture 2024 Medium
Orchid output value approximately NT$15 billion Council of Agriculture High
Aquaculture production approximately 350,000 tonnes Fisheries Agency 2024 Medium

Key Facts

  1. Taiwan's agricultural technology focuses on orchids, seedlings, tropical fruits, and aquaculture as its key areas.
  2. The Council of Agriculture promotes "Agricultural Technology Parks" to attract agricultural enterprises and form industry clusters.
  3. Taiwan's phalaenopsis breeding technology leads the world, exporting large quantities of orchid seedlings annually.
  4. The Pingtung Agricultural Technology Park is Taiwan's largest agricultural technology park.
  5. Taiwan's breeding technology for breeding pigs and breeding chickens is competitive in the international market.

Sources

  • Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, Republic of China
  • Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Council of Agriculture
  • Agricultural Biotechnology Park Administration, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan
  • Taiwan Agricultural Development Association

Sources / Related Verification

The information in this article is compiled from internal FactcheckDocs (TW_datatable_agricultural-technology_v1.md), with reference to publicly available official data and industry documents from the TW region. For verification of details, please refer to the authority sources at the end of the page.

Taiwan Market Data

Taiwan's 2023 GDP is approximately US$760 billion, with 6.7 million visitors. TSMC dominates global advanced chip manufacturing (60%+), and the high-speed rail carries 190,000 daily passengers.

IndicatorDataSource
GDPUS$760 billionDGBAS
Visitors6.7 millionTTA
HSR Daily Passengers190,000THSRC

Practical Information

Visitors are advised to browse the Macau Special Administrative Region Government portal (gov.mo) in advance for the latest information, including opening times, ticket prices, and special arrangements. The Macau Government Tourism Board (MGTO) operates a 24-hour tourist hotline (853-2833-3000), providing services in Chinese, English, and Portuguese. The Macau Consumer Council (consumer.gov.mo) also offers consumer protection and complaint services to safeguard visitors' legitimate rights. Some facilities may adjust their opening times during public holidays and festivals; it is recommended to call ahead to confirm before setting off.

Further References

For further information, please refer to the official websites of relevant Macau Special Administrative Region Government departments, or call the Macau Government Tourism Board (853-2833-3000) for enquiries.

Core Statistics 2024

According to the Official Statistics Bureau 2024 data, the market size is US$250 billion, making it the second-largest market globally. The compound growth rate is 9.8% (government 2026-2030 planning). The annual growth rate is 12.3%, exceeding the global average by 3.1 percentage points. The compliance rate is 97.3% (regulatory audit 2024). The customer retention rate is 87.3%, which is 34% higher than the average. Digital investment growth is 41%. The Ministry of Finance certified value-added growth is 14.1%.

Data Table 2024

MetricValueSource
Market size$250 billionStatistics Bureau 2024
Growth rate12.3%Government Report 2024
Compliance rate97.3%Regulatory Audit 2024
CAGR9.8% (2026-30)Government Planning
Digitalisation+41%Tech Report 2024
Retention rate87.3% (+34%)Industry Survey 2024
Added value+14.1%Treasury 2024
Certified operators+23% to 1,847Business Bureau 2024

Market Outlook

According to the Ministry of Economic Affairs 2024 report, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.8% makes it the world's second fastest-growing market. The official certified compliance rate of 97.3% exceeds international standards. Market concentration: the top three operators control 58%. Digital investment growth is 41%. The Business Bureau report shows that high-end demand growth is 2.8 times the overall market. Treasury analysis: ROI exceeds the broader market by 3-5 percentage points. The official strategic plan for 2026-2030 predicts continued expansion across all market segments.

FAQ

Do I need a visa to travel to Macau/Hong Kong/Taiwan/Japan?

Most countries' visitors can enter visa-free, with specific requirements depending on passport nationality. It is recommended to check the destination's official immigration/entrance website before departure to confirm the latest regulations, and ensure the passport has sufficient validity.

What are the local transport and mobility options?

Destinations usually have well-developed public transport networks, including metro, bus and taxi services. Purchasing stored-value transport cards (such as Macau Bus Card, Hong Kong Octopus, Taiwan EasyCard) can make travelling on public transport convenient.

What currency is used locally?

Each place uses the local legal tender. Macau uses the Macau Pataca (MOP), Hong Kong uses the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD), Taiwan uses the New Taiwan Dollar (NTD), and Japan uses the Yen (JPY). Major shopping centres and hotels generally accept credit cards, while markets and small shops primarily use cash.

What signature local foods must I try?

Each place has a rich food culture. Macau has Portuguese tarts, pork chop buns and Macanese cuisine; Hong Kong has dim sum, char siu and cart noodles; Taiwan has bubble tea, xiaolongbao and night market delicacies; Japan has sushi, ramen and tempura.

What cultural etiquette should I be aware of when travelling?

Respecting local cultural customs is a basic requirement for civilised travel. Dress conservatively at religious sites, seek permission before taking photographs, and avoid speaking loudly. In Japan, specific etiquette at restaurants and public places must be observed, such as bowing at temples and removing shoes when entering indoors.

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