With the impact of climate change in recent years, extreme weather events have occurred with increasing frequency and strength, raising agricultural production risks. Thus, the ability to use weather information will help growers plan disaster prevention strategies to reduce losses, and knowing the proper post-disaster measures to take in a timely manner can help crop production recover sooner. For this reason, the TTDARES collaborated with the Central Weather Bureau (CWB), the National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction, and the Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute to hold the Natural Disaster Prevention Measures and Agrometeorology Disaster Prevention Lecture on June 10, 2025. Aside from explaining prevention techniques for fruit trees, the lecturers discussed what is expected for Taiwan’s future in terms of weather as a result of climate change, the direction of development for disaster prevention in the agricultural sector, and the information provided by the CWB that is useful for farmers. The event was aimed at boosting the usage rates of the CWB’s agrometeorological information and disaster warning tools, enhancing growers’ prevention awareness and boosting their capacity for pre-disaster prevention and post-disaster recovery, all of which are meant to keep fruit production stable and reduce losses.



