Organization:Council of Agriculture

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Council of Agriculture
農業委員會
Nóngyè Wěiyuánhuì (Mandarin)
Nùng-ngia̍p Vî-yèn-fi (Hakka)
ROC Council of Agriculture Logo.svg
Logo of the Council of Agriculture
Council of Agriculture Building 20100930.jpg
Council of Agriculture HQ
Agency overview
Formed1912 (as Ministry of Basic Industries)
20 July 1984 (as COA)[1]
Preceding agencies
  • Agriculture Bureau
  • Council for Agricultural Planning and Development
JurisdictionGovernment of the Republic of China
HeadquartersZhongzheng, Taipei
Ministers responsible
  • Chen Chi-chung, Minister
  • Huang Jin-cheng, Li Tui-zhi[2], Deputy Ministers
Websitewww.coa.gov.tw

The Council of Agriculture (COA, Chinese: 農業委員會; pinyin: Nóngyè Wěiyuánhuì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lông-gia̍p Úi-oân-hōe) is the official government body in the Republic of China (Taiwan) under the Executive Yuan in charged with overseeing affairs related to agriculture, forestry, fishery, animal husbandry and food affairs.[3] CAO is actively participating various FAO-led activities.[4]

History

In 1912, the Ministry of Basic Industries was created after the establishment of the Provisional Government of the ROC. The ministry was in charge for agriculture, forestry, industry and commerce in China. After the Beiyang Government was established in the same year, the ministry was divided into two office, one is to oversee the agriculture and forestry, and the other is to oversee the industry and commerce. In 1914, the two offices reemerged to become the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. In 1925, the Ministry of Basic Industries was installed but renamed to Ministry of Agriculture and Fishery. In 1930, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fishery and Ministry of Industry and Commerce were combined to form the Ministry of Basic Industries. In 1938, the ministry was changed to Ministry of Economic Affairs with the Department of Agriculture and Forestry was placed under it. In 1940, the department was expanded to become Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. In 1941, the ministry was changed to Agriculture and Forestry Administration.

On the other hand, there was the Sino-American Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction (JCRR) established in Nanking in 1948. After the Kuomintang's defeat in the Chinese Civil War in 1949, which saw the government evacuated to Taiwan, the JCRR moved there. That same year, the Department of Agriculture was created under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) in which it was later renamed to Department of Agriculture and Forestry. In November 1981, the Department of Agriculture and Forestry was upgraded to Agriculture Bureau of the MOEA.

In 1978, the JCRR was changed to the Council for Agricultural Planning and Development (CAPD) under the Executive Yuan. On 20 July 1984, both of the CAPD and the Agriculture Bureau were merged to become the Council of Agriculture.[1] In May 2022, the Executive Yuan approved the proposal to update the council to become a ministry named Ministry of Agriculture.[5]

Organization structures

  • Department of Planning
  • Department of Animal Industry
  • Department of Farmers’ Services
  • Department of International Affairs
  • Department of Science and Technology
  • Department of Irrigation and Engineering
  • Secretariat
  • Personnel Office
  • Accounting Office
  • Civil Service Ethics Office
  • Legal Affairs Committee
  • Petitions and Appeals Committee
  • Information Management Center[3]

Agencies

Agriculture and Food Agency
Forestry Bureau
Soil and Water Conservation Bureau
Taiwan Agricultural Research institute
Fisheries Research Institute
Taiwan Agricultural Chemicals and Toxic Substances Research Institute
  • Agriculture and Food Agency
    • North Region Branch
    • Central Region Branch
    • Southern Region Branch
    • Eastern Region Branch
  • Fisheries Agency
  • Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine
    • Keelung Branch
    • Hsinchu Branch
    • Taichung Branch
    • Kaohsiung Branch
  • Bureau of Agricultural Finance
  • Forestry Bureau
    • Luodong Forest District Office
    • Hsinchu Forest District Office
    • Dongshi Forest District Office
    • Nantou Forest District Office
    • Chiayi Forest District Office
    • Pingtung Forest District Office
    • Taitung Forest District Office
    • Hualien Forest District Office
    • Aerial Survey Office
  • Soil and Water Conservation Bureau
    • First Engineering Office
    • Second Engineering Office
    • Third Engineering Office
    • Fourth Engineering Office
    • Fifth Engineering Office
    • Sixth Engineering Office
  • Taiwan Agricultural Research institute
  • Taiwan Forestry Research Institute
  • Fisheries Research Institute
  • Taiwan Livestock Research Institute
    • Taitung Animal Propagation Station
  • Animal Health Research Institute
    • Animal Drugs Inspection Branch
  • Taiwan Agricultural Chemicals and Toxic Substances Research Institute
  • Endemic Species Research Institute
  • Taoyuan District Agricultural Research and Extension Station
  • Miaoli District Agricultural Research and Extension Station
  • Taichung District Agricultural Research and Extension Station
  • Tainan District Agricultural Research and Extension Station
  • Kaohsiung District Agricultural Research and Extension Station
  • Hualien District Agricultural Research and Extension Station
  • Tea Research and Extension Station
  • Taiwan Seed Improvement and Propagation Station
  • Preparatory Office of Pingtung Agricultural Biotechnology Park[6]

Ministers

Chen Chi-chung, the incumbent Minister of Council of Agriculture.

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No. Name Term of Office Days Party Premier
Minister of the Sino-American Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction
1 Jiang Menglin (蔣夢麟) October 1948 August 1964 Kuomintang Weng Wenhao
Sun Fo
He Yingqin
Yan Xishan
Chen Cheng I
Yu Hung-Chun
Chen Cheng II
Yen Chia-kan
2 Shen Tsung-han [zh] (沈宗瀚) August 1964 May 1973 Yen Chia-kan
Chiang Ching-kuo
3 Robert C. T. Lee (李崇道) May 1973 March 1979 Chiang Ching-kuo
Sun Yun-suan
Minister of Council for Agricultural Planning and Development (since 16 March 1979)
1 Robert C. T. Lee (李崇道) March 1979 August 1981 Sun Yun-suan
2 Chang Hsien-chiu (張憲秋) August 1981 June 1984 Sun Yun-suan
Yu Kuo-hua
3 Wang You-tsao (王友釗) June 1984 September 1984 Yu Kuo-hua
Minister of Council of Agriculture (since July 1984)
1 Wang You-tsao (王友釗) September 1984 July 1988 Yu Kuo-hua
2 Yu Yu-hsien (余玉賢) July 1988 November 1992 Yu Kuo-hua
Lee Huan
Hau Pei-tsun
3 Paul Sun (孫明賢) November 1992 June 1996 Hau Pei-tsun
Lien Chan
4 Tjiu Mau-ying (邱茂英) 10 June 1996 14 May 1997 338 Lien Chan
5 Peng Tso-kwei (彭作奎) 15 May 1997 6 December 1999 935 Lien Chan
Vincent Siew
Lin Hsiang-nung (林享能) 6 December 1999 19 May 2000 164 Kuomintang Vincent Siew
6 Chen Hsi-huang (陳希煌) 20 May 2000 31 January 2002 621 Tang Fei
Chang Chun-hsiung I
7 Fan Chen-tsung (范振宗) 1 February 2002 2 December 2002 304 Democratic Progressive Party Yu Shyi-kun
8 Lee Chin-lung (李金龍) 3 December 2002 24 January 2006 1451 Yu Shyi-kun
Frank Hsieh
9 Su Jia-chyuan (蘇嘉全) 25 January 2006 19 May 2008 845 Democratic Progressive Party Su Tseng-chang I
Chang Chun-hsiung II
10 Chen Wu-hsiung (陳武雄) 20 May 2008 5 February 2012 1356 Kuomintang Liu Chao-shiuan
Wu Den-yih
11 Chen Bao-ji (陳保基) 6 February 2012 31 January 2016 1455 Kuomintang Sean Chen
Jiang Yi-huah
Mao Chi-kuo
12 Chen Chih-ching (陳志清) 1 February 2016 19 May 2016 108 Kuomintang Chang San-cheng
13 Tsao Chi-hung (曹啟鴻) 20 May 2016 7 February 2017 263 Democratic Progressive Party Lin Chuan
14 Lin Tsung-hsien (林聰賢) 8 February 2017 3 December 2018 663 Democratic Progressive Party Lin Chuan
William Lai
Chen Chi-chung (陳吉仲) 4 December 2018 13 January 2019 40 William Lai
15 Chen Chi-chung (陳吉仲) 14 January 2019 Incumbent 1859 Su Tseng-chang II

Access

The council is accessible within walking distance West from Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Station of the Taipei Metro.

See also

  • Agriculture in Taiwan
  • Economy of Taiwan

References