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'''The Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the Ministry of Agriculture'''(hereinafter referred to as '''the Fengshan Branch of the Agricultural Experiment Station''' ) is an experimental unit under the ] of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the Governor-General's Office of Taiwanestablished in 1939. Located in the northeast of ] , ] , it belongs to the tropical climate zone, with a land area of ​​55.88 hectares. Its main tasks include: breeding, cultivation, pest control, and processing experiments of tropical fruit trees and vegetables.
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'''The Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the Ministry of Agriculture''' (referred to as '''the Fengshan Branch of the Agricultural Experiment Station''') is an experimental unit under the ] of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the Governor-General's Office of Taiwanestablished in 1939. Located in the northeast of ] , ], it belongs to the tropical climate zone, with a land area of ​​55.88 hectares. Its main tasks include: breeding, cultivation, pest control, and processing experiments of tropical fruit trees and vegetables.<ref>{{Cite web |title=凤山热带园艺试验分所 - 农业试验所 | date=August 2011 |url=https://www.tari.gov.tw/sub/content/index.asp?Parser=1,34,503,491 |language=zh |trans-quote=Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch - Agricultural Research Institute}}</ref>
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== history == == history ==
Following the establishment of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the Governor-General's Office of Taiwan in April 1939, the Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experiment Station was established as its branch in Niaosong, Niaosong Village, Fengshan County , ] . The land was donated by the Taiwan Contract Pineapple Company<ref>{{Cite web |title=The land, buildings and two attachments are accompanied by a written transfer document (Agricultural Experimental Institute) to Niguan Sula |url=http://ds3.th.gov.tw/ds3/app000/list3.php?ID1=00011288010}}</ref>  , covering an area of ​​about 50 hectares. The Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experiment Station is engaged in research and investigation related to the cultivation and variety improvement of tropical horticultural crops, as well as processing experiments of tropical products<ref>{{Cite web |title=Overview of the Taiwan Governor-General's Agricultural Experimental Institute |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201127090744/http://stfb.ntl.edu.tw/cgi-bin/gs32/gsweb.cgi?o=dbook&s=id=%22jpli2008-bk-sxt_0792_243_1941%22.&searchmode=basic |archive-url=http://stfb.ntl.edu.tw/cgi-bin/gs32/gsweb.cgi?o=dbook&s=id=%22jpli2008-bk-sxt_0792_243_1941%22.&searchmode=basic |archive-date=2020-11-27}}</ref>  . Its main businesses include pineapple variety improvement, pineapple processing, processing of fruits and vegetables such as papaya and tomatoes, and cultivation experiments of crops such as pumpkin, tomato, watermelon, cabbage, and eggplant  .<ref>{{Cite web |title=Business history of the Taiwan Governor-General's Agricultural Experimental Institute |url=http://stfb.ntl.edu.tw/cgi-bin/gs32/gsweb.cgi?o=dbook&s=id=%22jpli2007-bk-sxt_0792_176_1942_0001%22.&searchmode=basic}}</ref> Following the establishment of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the Governor-General's Office of Taiwan in April 1939, the Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experiment Station was established as its branch in Niaosong, Niaosong Village, Fengshan County, ].<ref>{{Cite web |title="Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch" |url=https://www.tari.gov.tw/english/content/index.asp?Parser=1%2C15%2C925%2C887%2C901 |website=Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute Official Website}}</ref> The land was donated by the Taiwan Contract Pineapple Company,<ref>{{Cite web |title=The land, buildings and two attachments are accompanied by a written transfer document (Agricultural Experimental Institute) to Niguan Sula |url=http://ds3.th.gov.tw/ds3/app000/list3.php?ID1=00011288010}}</ref> covering an area of ​​about 50 hectares. The Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experiment Station is engaged in research and investigation related to the cultivation and variety improvement of tropical horticultural crops, as well as processing experiments of tropical products.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Overview of the Taiwan Governor-General's Agricultural Experimental Institute |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201127090744/http://stfb.ntl.edu.tw/cgi-bin/gs32/gsweb.cgi?o=dbook&s=id=%22jpli2008-bk-sxt_0792_243_1941%22.&searchmode=basic |archive-url=http://stfb.ntl.edu.tw/cgi-bin/gs32/gsweb.cgi?o=dbook&s=id=%22jpli2008-bk-sxt_0792_243_1941%22.&searchmode=basic |archive-date=2020-11-27}}</ref> Its main businesses include pineapple variety improvement<ref>{{Cite web |title=Taiwan's First Purple Cauliflower: Tainung No. 1 |url=https://www.taiwan-panorama.com/Articles/Details?Guid=ec5dfdaf-d156-4f66-a122-6ac138cf0216&CatId=7&postname=Taiwan%E2%80%99s%20First%20Purple%20Cauliflower%3A%20Tainung%20No.%201 |website=Taiwan Panorama Magazine}}</ref>, pineapple processing, processing of fruits and vegetables such as papaya and tomatoes, and cultivation experiments of crops such as pumpkin, tomato, watermelon, cabbage, and eggplant.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Business history of the Taiwan Governor-General's Agricultural Experimental Institute |url=http://stfb.ntl.edu.tw/cgi-bin/gs32/gsweb.cgi?o=dbook&s=id=%22jpli2007-bk-sxt_0792_176_1942_0001%22.&searchmode=basic}}</ref>


After the war, the Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch was taken over by the Taiwan Provincial Government in October 1945 and became part of the Taiwan Provincial Agricultural Experimental Institute. It also merged with the Western Specialty Plant Seedling Cultivation Institute, which was established on Fengshan Street in 1944. In August 1949, the Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch was renamed the Branch . <ref>{{Cite web |title=The former office building of the Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch of the Taiwan Governor-General Agricultural Experimental Institute |url=https://nchdb.boch.gov.tw/assets/overview/historicalBuilding/20161101000002 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200627135707/https://nchdb.boch.gov.tw/assets/overview/historicalBuilding/20161101000002 |archive-date=2020-06-27 |website=National Cultural Assets Network.}}</ref> After the war, the Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch was taken over by the Taiwan Provincial Government in October 1945 and became part of the Taiwan Provincial Agricultural Experimental Institute. It also merged with the Western Specialty Plant Seedling Cultivation Institute, which was established on Fengshan Street in 1944. In August 1949, the Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch was renamed the Branch.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The former office building of the Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch of the Taiwan Governor-General Agricultural Experimental Institute |url=https://nchdb.boch.gov.tw/assets/overview/historicalBuilding/20161101000002 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200627135707/https://nchdb.boch.gov.tw/assets/overview/historicalBuilding/20161101000002 |archive-date=2020-06-27 |website=National Cultural Assets Network.}}</ref>


After the reorganization on July 1, 1999, it was renamed as "Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Station, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan". On August 1, 2023, as the Council of Agriculture was upgraded to the Ministry of Agriculture, it was renamed as "Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Station, Ministry of Agriculture". After the reorganization on July 1, 1999, it was renamed as "Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Station, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan". On August 1, 2023, as the Council of Agriculture was upgraded to the Ministry of Agriculture, it was renamed as "Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Station, Ministry of Agriculture".<ref>{{Cite web |title="Organizational Structure of the Ministry of Agriculture" |url=https://eng.moa.gov.tw/ws.php?id=2505380 |website=Ministry of Agriculture Global Information Network}}</ref>


== Organization ==
== Organizational Structure ==
In terms of staffing, there are 30 staff members, 45 technicians, and 2 workers, totaling 77 people. There is a management unit with a researcher who also serves as a branch director. There are 30 staff members, 45 technicians, and 2 workers, totaling 77 people. There is a management unit with a researcher who also serves as a branch director.


* Tropical Fruit Trees * Tropical Fruit Trees
* Vegetables * Vegetables
* Department of Plant Protection and Horticultural Product Processing * Department of Plant Protection and Horticultural Product Processing

== References ==
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The Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the Ministry of Agriculture (referred to as the Fengshan Branch of the Agricultural Experiment Station) is an experimental unit under the Agricultural Experiment Station of the Ministry of Agriculture. Its predecessor was the Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the Governor-General's Office of Taiwanestablished in 1939. Located in the northeast of Fengshan District , Kaohsiung City, it belongs to the tropical climate zone, with a land area of ​​55.88 hectares. Its main tasks include: breeding, cultivation, pest control, and processing experiments of tropical fruit trees and vegetables.

Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Station
Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Station

history

Following the establishment of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the Governor-General's Office of Taiwan in April 1939, the Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experiment Station was established as its branch in Niaosong, Niaosong Village, Fengshan County, Kaohsiung Prefecture. The land was donated by the Taiwan Contract Pineapple Company, covering an area of ​​about 50 hectares. The Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experiment Station is engaged in research and investigation related to the cultivation and variety improvement of tropical horticultural crops, as well as processing experiments of tropical products. Its main businesses include pineapple variety improvement, pineapple processing, processing of fruits and vegetables such as papaya and tomatoes, and cultivation experiments of crops such as pumpkin, tomato, watermelon, cabbage, and eggplant.

After the war, the Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch was taken over by the Taiwan Provincial Government in October 1945 and became part of the Taiwan Provincial Agricultural Experimental Institute. It also merged with the Western Specialty Plant Seedling Cultivation Institute, which was established on Fengshan Street in 1944. In August 1949, the Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch was renamed the Branch.

After the reorganization on July 1, 1999, it was renamed as "Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Station, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan". On August 1, 2023, as the Council of Agriculture was upgraded to the Ministry of Agriculture, it was renamed as "Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Station, Ministry of Agriculture".

Organization

There are 30 staff members, 45 technicians, and 2 workers, totaling 77 people. There is a management unit with a researcher who also serves as a branch director.

  • Tropical Fruit Trees
  • Vegetables
  • Department of Plant Protection and Horticultural Product Processing

References

  1. "凤山热带园艺试验分所 - 农业试验所" (in Chinese). August 2011. [Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch - Agricultural Research Institute]
  2. ""Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch"". Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute Official Website.
  3. "The land, buildings and two attachments are accompanied by a written transfer document (Agricultural Experimental Institute) to Niguan Sula".
  4. "Overview of the Taiwan Governor-General's Agricultural Experimental Institute". Archived from the original on 2020-11-27.
  5. "Taiwan's First Purple Cauliflower: Tainung No. 1". Taiwan Panorama Magazine.
  6. "Business history of the Taiwan Governor-General's Agricultural Experimental Institute".
  7. "The former office building of the Fengshan Tropical Horticulture Experimental Branch of the Taiwan Governor-General Agricultural Experimental Institute". National Cultural Assets Network. Archived from the original on 2020-06-27.
  8. ""Organizational Structure of the Ministry of Agriculture"". Ministry of Agriculture Global Information Network.
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