TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Media OutReach – 24
November 2020 – Bringing heavyweight innovative techniques and advanced
products in agricultural technology, the Agricultural Technology Research
Institute (hereafter “ATRI”) will take part in the 2020 HORTI ASIA
online virtual exhibition through the comprehensive image of the Taiwan
Pavilion. Rather than flying to Bangkok to attend the show in person,
exhibition goers can take a close look at the techniques and products on
display at the Taiwan Pavilion by simply visiting the online exhibition
platform, which allows outstanding and innovative agricultural technologies
from Taiwan to continue to shine on the international stage in spite of the
serious conditions of the global pandemic.
HORTI ASIA is the preeminent major
exhibition in the Asia-Pacific region focusing on flowers, vegetables,
agricultural growing techniques and production, as well as greenhouse
techniques. The event consistently draws tens of thousands of agricultural
product buyers, experts, and academics each year. It is clear that HORTI ASIA’s
influence drives industrial development and techniques in agriculture.
On the official website for HORTI
ASIA, visitors can view eye-catching displays at the Taiwan Pavilion and make
use of the matching service, which is intended to extend the international
reach of Taiwan’s agricultural enterprises and vendors and generate
international business opportunities for all participants. Different from other
exhibitors at HORTI ASIA, the Taiwan Pavilion has painstakingly planned and
built a 3D digital showroom to attract and inform visitors. Combining artistic
design and virtual product display and planning, the showroom brilliantly showcases
the professional image of the Taiwan Pavilion in full 360-degree viewing,
giving visitors as real an experience as possible, short of visiting the
pavilion in person. The digital showroom not only highlights Taiwan’s
intentions and ambition to promote agricultural technologies at international
exhibitions, it also raises Taiwan’s overall image and reputation for
agricultural techniques.
The
Taiwan Pavilion has successfully brought together agricultural research units
from the Council of Agriculture and agricultural enterprises with the united
goal of expanding operations to New Southbound countries. Within the Taiwan
Pavilion banner visitors will find more than 20 techniques and exhibit
categories, including agricultural machinery, agricultural supplies, tropical
seeds and seedlings, greenhouse equipment, and smart agricultural equipment.
Leading examples include The
“Technology of Research and Production of Granular Chicken Manure Fertilizer”, researched and developed
by the Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, which features low processing
costs and great market competitiveness. The Agriculture and Food Agency, the
Kaohsiung District Agricultural Research and Extension Station and the Taichung
District Agricultural Research and Extension Station have rounded up several
items of agricultural machinery and equipment, which can significantly reduce
agricultural production costs and increase human resource efficiency. The
Taoyuan District Agricultural Research and Extension Station’s “A Led/ccfl. Insect Pest Trap” is capable of
effectively capturing greenhouse pests, sparing no effort in promoting
biological control. Heat-resistant vegetable seeds and seedlings developed by
the Tainan District Agricultural Research and Extension Station, the Hualien District
Agricultural Research and Extension Station, and the Taiwan Seed Improvement
and Propagation Station are highly suitable for promotion and marketing in
tropical countries.
On the agricultural enterprise
side, Taiding Automatic Canopy Ltd. has overcome climate challenges in New Southbound nations
to launch greenhouse facilities suitable for tropical climates, showcasing its
advantages in production. Geosat Aerospace & Technology Inc. and Taiwan
HiPoint Corporation will exhibit agricultural drones and automated phenotype
analysis products, respectively. They are able to create a high-tech presence
via virtual 3D products and video footage, while showcasing application results
in smart agriculture. Also, a wide range of seeds and seedlings services from
Tai-i Agriculture Technology Co., Ltd. have been marketed internationally, as
the company strives to establish a leading position in the development of
agricultural techniques for Taiwan.
Effective today, guests can visit
the show until the end of 2020 via HORTI ASIA’s official website or by scanning
the following QR code. Don’t miss this chance to feast your eyes on the
beautiful Taiwan Pavilion and check out innovative and high-tech agricultural
products. The general public and related agricultural enterprises and vendors
are welcome to visit, and we strongly encourage you to take part in this rare
opportunity!
Online tour: https://livetour.istaging.com/37423bcb-1386-4331-be96-91590d6e51d8
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