Agriculture Headlines (February 21, 2022-February 27, 2022)
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1 Soybean and Corn Supply to Remain Stable: Council of Agriculture (COA) has ascertained that the supply and wholesale prices of soybeans and corn would remain stable in the next six months, despite escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
2. Register for Rain and Cold Damage Compensation Procedure Begins: After the cold and rain, the agricultural damage appeared, Agriculture and Food Agency, Council of Agriculture (AFA) reminded farmers to report to the district (township) offices and take photos for evidence.
3. Pit Bull Pet Ban and Registration Deadline: American pit bull terriers and American Staffordshire terriers have been appointed by the Council of Agriculture (COA) that the breeds of such animals whose ownership, exportation and importation have been banned, starting from March 1. Owners before the date are required to register their pets in a year.
4. Eel Fry Catching Season to Prolong until March 20th: Fisheries Agency, Council of Agriculture (FA·COA) has announced that the eel fry catching season this year, initially beginning from October last year to the following February, is prolonged until March 20.
5. Crab Fishery Management: The Forum centering on the issue of proposed blanket prohibition on the capture or sale of female crabs carrying fertilized eggs has been held on February 24 with lively discussion.