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Agriculture Minister of Taiwan from 2018 to 2023

In this Chinese name, the family name is Chen.
Chen Chi-chung
陳吉仲
Official portrait, 2018
1st Minister of Agriculture
In office
1 August 2023 – 21 September 2023
Prime MinisterChen Chien-jen
Preceded byMinistry established
Succeeded byChen Junne-jih
15th Minister of the Council of Agriculture
In office
4 December 2018 – 1 August 2023
Acting: 4 December 2018-13 January 2019
Prime MinisterWilliam Lai
Su Tseng-chang
Chen Chien-jen
Preceded byLin Tsung-hsien
Succeeded byCouncil abolished
Deputy Minister of Council of Agriculture
In office
20 May 2016 – 13 January 2019
MinisterTsao Chi-hung
Lin Tsung-hsien
Chen Chi-chung (acting)
Succeeded byChen Tien-shou
Personal details
Born (1966-03-29) March 29, 1966 (age 58)
CitizenshipTaiwanese
Political partyIndependent
EducationNational Taiwan University (BS, MS)
Texas A&M University (PhD)

Chen Chi-chung (Chinese: 陳吉仲; pinyin: Chén Jízhòng; born March 29, 1966) is a Taiwanese politician. He is the Minister of Agriculture of Taiwan since 1 August 2023, having served as the Minister of the Council of Agriculture between 14 January 2019 to 31 July 2023.

Education

Chen obtained his master's degree in agricultural economics from National Taiwan University and a Ph.D. in the same field from Texas A&M University in the United States.

Early career

Chen was appointed as distinguished professor at National Chung Hsing University in 2008–2016. In 2011, he was appointed as the secretary-general of the university and served the position until 2015.

Political career

In January–May 2016, he was appointed as the chairperson of Rural Economics Society of Taiwan. On 20 May 2016, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Council of Agriculture and served until 13 January 2019 before he was appointed Minister the day after. On 19 September 2023, Chen resigned from the Ministry of Agriculture.

See also

Notes

  1. Himself as Minister of Council of Agriculture
  2. Himself as Minister of Agriculture

References

  1. ^ "About Minister". Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan R.O.C. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  2. Huang, Tzu-ti (30 September 2020). "Taiwan's Council of Agriculture warns about Chinese online fruit scam". Taiwan News. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  3. Wen, Kuei-hsiang; Lin, Ko (26 December 2020). "Misuse of 'Taiwan Pork' labeling may lead to fines of up to NT$4 million". Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  4. Huang, Tzu-ti (1 September 2020). "Taiwan making effort to allay ractopamine fears amid US pork controversy". Taiwan News. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  5. "Council of Agriculture to label locally produced pork". Taiwan News. 6 September 2020. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  6. Yang, Yuan-ting; Hsieh, Chun-lin (20 September 2023). "Minister resigns after egg import program furor". Taipei Times. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  7. Lai, Yu-chen; Mazzetta, Matthew (19 September 2023). "Agriculture Minister Chen Chi-chung's resignation accepted by premier". Central News Agency. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
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Foreign AffairsLin Chia-lung; Deputy: Tien Chung-kwang, Roy Lee; Vice: Alexander Yui
Health and WelfareChiu Tai-yuan; Deputy: Wang Pi-sheng, Lee Li-feng; Vice: Shih Chung-liang
InteriorLiu Shyh-fang; Deputy: Hua Ching-chun, Wu Jung-hui; Vice: Wu Tang-an
JusticeCheng Ming-chien; Deputy: Chen Ming-tang, Tsai Pi-chung; Vice: Lin Chin-chun
LaborHung Sun-han; Deputy: Wang An-pang, Lee Chun-yi; Vice: Chen Ming-jen
National DefenseWellington Koo; Vice: Chang Guan-chung
Transportation and CommunicationsLi Men-yen; Political Deputy: Chen Yen-po, Hu Hsiang-lin; Administrative Deputy: Chi Wen-jong
Ministers without Portfolio
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Central ElectionLee Chin-yung
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Fair Trade CommissionLee May (李鎂); Vice: Chen Chih-min (陳志民)
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Public ConstructionWu Tze-cheng; Deputy: Yan Jeou-rong, Yeh Jer-liang (葉哲良)
Councils
Atomic EnergyChang Ching-wen; Deputy: Lin Li-fu, Liu Wen-chung
Hakka AffairsYiong Con-ziin; Deputy: Chou Chiang-chieh
Indigenous PeoplesIcyang Parod; Deputy: Calivat Gadu, Qucung Qalavangan, Afas Falah
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Ocean AffairsKuan Bi-ling; Deputy: Chou Mei-wu, Hong Wen-ling, Wu Mei-hung
Overseas Community AffairsHsu Chia-ching; Deputy: Ruan Jhao-syong; Vice: Roy Leu
Science and TechnologyWu Cheng-wen; Deputy: Chern Yi-Juang, Lin Minn-tsong, Chen Tzong-chyuan
Veterans AffairsFeng Shih-kuan; Deputy: Lee Wen-chung
Agencies
Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and StatisticsChu Tzer-ming
Directorate-General of Personnel AdministrationSu Chun-jung; Deputy: Hsu Hwai, Lee Ping-chou
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Central BankYang Chin-long; Deputy: Chen Nan-kuang, Yen Tzung-ta
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