Miaoli County magistrate candidate Chen Pin-an proposes setting up a coordinated migrant-worker platform to address the farm labour shortage
Miaoli County magistrate candidate Chen Pin-an has put forward the idea of having township offices and farmers' associations coordinate migrant workers in a unified way, hoping to ease the agricultural labour shortage — positive news for local farmers.
- Miaoli is a major agricultural county, with fruits such as grapes, strawberries, citrus, and top-grafted pears being important sources of income.
- The farming population is ageing, and the labour shortage is becoming increasingly evident, emerging as a local pain point.
- Chen Pin-an advocates that the various township and city offices and farmers' associations step in to set up a coordinated migrant-worker platform to jointly arrange labour deployment.
- The platform could flexibly allocate manpower according to the growing seasons and harvest times of different agricultural products, easing the burden on farmers.
Outlook: This is still at the stage of a campaign pledge, and whether it can be implemented depends on whether Chen Pin-an is elected and on how the policy is subsequently pursued.