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ChienKun Organic Ecological Farm

It is located at the foot of Dawu Mountain and along the mountain highway (Pingtung County Road 185), belonging to Wanluan Township, Pingtung County, covering an area of 2.15 A.
The orchard is surrounded by mountains on three sides with good landscape and well-planned planning; the fruit trees are fully dwarfed, with good lighting and ventilation, and the fruits are readily available.
The ground of the farmland is flat, no herbicides are used, and the surface is fully grass-grown, mowing frequently to control weeds, beautiful turf, and comfortable walking.
The main fertilization is self-made plant-based organic fertilizer, and no pollution-causing omnivorous animal waste is used to regain the vitality of the land.
The park attaches great importance to ecological circulation and clean management, and frogs, butterflies, birds and insects are ecologically rich. No pesticides, fungicides, hormones and other chemical synthetic drugs are used, and they can be picked at any time. Fruits such as jade pouches are fully covered with net bags to prevent pests and ensure safe eating.
A simple farmhouse is set up in the garden to provide basic operations and daily needs. In addition, hundreds of fruits and vegetables are planted for personal use and viewing.
The Commitment Organic Agriculture Development Foundation certified by the Council of Agriculture passed the quasi-organic verification in March 1992, changed to the organic transition period verification from September 1992, and passed the all-organic verification since September 1995, self-grown and self-created Brand self-sale, sustainable operation.
At present, the products are developing towards a small amount of diversification and simple processing. The output of organic fresh fruits is low, and they are only directly delivered to the garden’s own users, and none of them are sold through distributors such as organic stores.

The processed products are all made with organic fresh fruits produced in the garden. Due to the small scale, the certification of organic processed products has not been applied.
With its own webpage, the management and operation information in the park is fully transparent. If you want to have a better understanding of the park, please visit the park’s website or visit the park on weekends and holidays (weeks 1-5 are busy with farming, which is less convenient to receive).
In 1998, the organic jade purse from the garden was directly purchased by the Presidential Palace and used as a gift for President Ma. In 1999, the output was small and the order was declined.
The products in the park are priced at a single price throughout the year. They are delivered by appointment and delivered in the order of appointment. It is advisable to make an appointment as soon as possible.

Products available for appointment

The organic jade purse has a very short production period, starting from late May to mid-June (available since 1992).
Organic pearl guava, full-year production period (newly added since June 1999).
Organic topaz fruit, full-year production period (new fruit, newly added in late June 1999).
Organic Luoshen, processed preserves and concentrated juices, available throughout the year (added at the end of 1998).
Organic sand pears, processed preserves and concentrated juices, available throughout the year (new fruits, added in August 1999).
Pitaya, red meat and white meat varieties, buffer products (safety grade fruits), production period June to November (available since 1998).

 

Orchard features:

Fully set mesh bags, no pesticides, to ensure peace of mind. Pay attention to the ecology, prevent insect pests and coexistence of insects and birds. The plan is orderly, fruit trees are dwarfed, and the grass is cultivated with good lighting and ventilation. No herbicides are used. Organic fertilizer is mainly used to restore the vitality of the land. Set up a simple farmhouse, plant a variety of fruits, vegetables, flowers and trees, etc. Welcome to family holiday (non-business)

Features of organic certification cultivation in this garden:

Set up isolation belts, green hedges, isolation ditch and neighboring fields to block unused chemical fertilizers and synthetic pesticides and full bagging of fruits (to prevent fruit flies and other hazards)
Artificial catching insects, using biological control methods to prevent insects, using peppers and garlic, formulating insect repellents, artificial weeding to tolerate the presence of low-hazard insects, maintaining ecological balance, modulating plant-based organic fertilizers, and purchasing supplements without omnivorous animal excretion when insufficient Organic fertilizer to prevent soil from being polluted by metals

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