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The male leader of the Council of Agriculture, Brother Baoji, talks about the next step in Taiwan's agriculture.

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, In recent years, the government has made efforts to enhance the competitiveness of Taiwan's agriculture in innovative ways in order to face the challenges of international competition and transformation. to illustrate the relevant promotion situation and strategy, the Executive Yuan will be on the Youtube platform at 07:00 on Wednesday, June 24.

The male leader of the Council of Agriculture, Brother Baoji, talks about the next step in Taiwan's agriculture.

In recent years, the government has made efforts to enhance the competitiveness of Taiwan's agriculture in innovative ways in order to face the challenges of international competition and transformation. in order to explain the relevant promotion situation and strategy, the Executive Yuan will launch a "male hoe" on the "Executive Yuan" channel on the Youtube platform at 07:00 on the evening of Wednesday, June 24. The next step in Taiwan's agriculture? " The cabinet kicked the live program, invited Chen Baoji, chairman of the Council of Agriculture, and Sun Liqun, spokesman of the Executive Yuan, to talk to each other, and had an immediate online interaction with netizens to discuss the future development direction of Taiwan's agriculture.

In order to raise questions from netizens, the Executive Yuan held the "Big male hoe" from 12:00 on June 5 to 12:00 on June 16 through Facebook. The next step in Taiwan's agriculture? " Questions and voting activities (https://goo.gl/K8FgqL), top of the list of votes or likes) will be answered in a live broadcast on June 24.

Netizens who have suggestions or questions about agricultural transformation and local development are welcome to ask questions and work with male baoji brothers to care about the next step of Taiwan's agriculture!

Brother Baoji, the male leader of the ▲ Council of Agriculture, talks about the next step in Taiwan's agriculture.

 
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