Taiwan Agricultural Research institute

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Established1895
HeadLin Hsueh-shih (林學詩)[1]
Taiwan Agricultural Research institute
Parent institutionMinistry of Agriculture (Taiwan)
FounderGovernment-General of Taiwan
Established1895
HeadLin Hsueh-shih (林學詩)[1]
Location, ,
Websitewww.tari.gov.tw/english/

The Taiwan Agricultural Research institute is a research institute in Taiwan under the auspices of the Ministry of Agriculture.

The Taiwan Agricultural Research institute (TARI) was founded in 1895 by the Government-General of Taiwan during Japanese rule.[2]

Research

Watermelon

TARI began to study watermelon in the 1950s and has developed numerous varieties.[3]

Pineapple

TARI has engaged in significant pineapple breeding since the Japanese colonial period with the Tainung No. 1 being introduced in 1934.[4] The variety Tainung No. 23 (bred from Tainung No. 19 and Tainung No. 21) smells like mangos and is well adapted to Taiwan's environment.[5]

Green onion

In 2019 TARI released a heat tolerant green onion variety intended to allow farmers in the south of Taiwan to produce green onions in the summer.[6]

Sweet potato

Research into the sweet potato at the Chiayi research station began in 1922.[7]

In 1991 the World Vegetable Center (WVC) chose to end its sweet potato research due to high costs and other institutions with a tighter focus coming into existence. The WVC duplicated and transferred its research and germplasm to the International Potato Center and Taiwan Agricultural Research institute.[8]

Strawberry

The institute has developed a bruise resistant variety of strawberry called Tainung No. 1.[1]

Coffee

A hybrid coffee plant adpted for Taiwanese conditions was released in 2025 as Tainung No. 1.[9]

Facilities

See also

References

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