A Taiwanese company has developed a way to grow vegetables year-round, under optimal conditions. Its success has allowed it to expand to more countries, even during the #COVID19 pandemic.
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YesHealth, one of the world's largest vertical farms, has a farm in Taoyuan City, near Taipei, producing 1,500 kilograms of vegetables per day, and one in China’s Shenzhen City, producing 2,500 kilograms a day. Last year, it joined hands with Danish partner Nordic Harvest to open a vertical farm in Denmark. Next, it plans to explore Middle East markets such as Dubai and Saudi Arabia. Winston Tsai, the CEO of YesHealth, says growing vegetables year-round in controlled environments, where the humidity, light, and temperature can be adjusted to optimal conditions, can ensure a stable food supply during pandemics or amid extreme weather caused by climate change. He says it’s especially useful for countries that rely heavily on imported food. Currently, vertical farming accounts for less than 1 percent of global vegetable production, but industry experts believe it can rise to 10 percent within the next five to 10 years.
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中國大陸今天宣布年底前將上市六億支新冠疫苗,而根據CNN報導,大陸也將展開所謂「疫苗外交」,提供給包括印尼(近期台灣最多境外輸入案例的國家)、馬來西亞、越南、泰國、柬埔寨等蔡英文口中新南向重點國家!可以預見,明年起除大陸本地人外,包含大陸台商以及居住在大陸的各國人士、東南亞、特別是許多台灣外勞來源及海外生產重要基地所在之國家,都將大量使用大陸生產的新冠疫苗。
反觀台灣,民進黨的高官,不斷地告訴大家,口袋中已經有相當數量的疫苗,但因保密無法告訴民眾談判的進度。這一點,我能夠理解,但我所不理解的是,民進黨高官不斷的強調「最快」明年第二季台灣可以開打疫苗,那請問:按照正常速度或「最慢」台灣什麼時候才有疫苗?事實上,歐美國家在疫苗的生產及配送上都面臨了極大的挑戰,何況是台灣?難怪民進黨的大官不斷的改口疫苗取得時機!
疫苗的取得直接影響到邊境解封的時程,對於以貿易立國的台灣而言,這幾乎可以說是未來生存的關鍵!
而現在國際間所討論「疫苗護照」的概念,在民進黨高官「反中」的意識形態之下,將為台灣製造更多難題!因民進黨基於意識形態,而非科學數據,否認大陸的防疫成果以及疫苗的效力,那麼未來包括大陸人或住在大陸台胞,以及大量東南亞國家的人民,在注射了大陸的疫苗後來台灣,但台灣因政治理由不承認大陸疫苗的效力,因此這些人等於沒打,那就還要再關14天,就算身體已經有抗體了,也無法解除各種限制!?
而區域內其他國家基於國際互惠的原則,是否也可以不承認台灣民眾施打歐美疫苗之後的效力,造成台灣人即便打了疫苗,但去這些地方,也還要被關14天?那台灣豈不是變相被孤立?
而若有台灣人基於商務需求,在台灣苦等不到疫苗的情況下,跑去大陸或是歐美國家先行注射疫苗,那這些人回台灣,需不需要再繼續被關14天?台灣疫情相對穩定,是因民眾的配合與犧牲得來的成果,同樣的措施若是在美國,光是要求帶口罩,就有人拿槍上街抗議了!但總不能因為台灣民眾配合度高,就一直叫大家忍耐吧!
諸如此類的問題,民進黨的高官無法提供任何回答,因為他們大部分還沉溺於關起門來做山大王的快感中,沒有認知到國際社會因新冠疫苗發展而產生的重大變化!所以我要再度奉勸民進黨的大官們,不要再執迷於大內宣所帶來的歡樂,睜開眼睛看看別人在做什麼吧!
3 vaccine executives say that after approval, distribution will be the main challenge
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/3-vaccine-executives-say-after-approval-distribution-will-be-main-n1249928
《大陸宣布:年底前上市6億支新冠疫苗 領先全球》
https://udn.com/news/story/7333/5066408
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"Beyond the podium places, Colombia’s Frank Carreno took 4th place in 18:25. The next four athletes were separated by only two seconds, with 5th going to Japan’s Roji Watanabe and 6th to the fast improving Wai Ching Soh from Malaysia."
"It is also great to see some relative newcomers to the sport, such as Wai Ching Soh and Muhua Jian, climb up the rankings and perhaps start to challenge the established leaders."
Thanks for a good write up from DH on Towerrunning World Association - Towerrunning Tour Final 2018 at Shanghai Tower, 2nd Tallest Tower in the World with a total steps climb of 3398 steps, 119 floors and 552 meter elevation climb.
Year 2019 Goal - Top 5 in Towerrunning World Ranking!
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Race Report (long)
Towerrunning 200 - Towerrunning Tour 2018 Final
Shanghai Tower – Shanghai – November 25
On November 25, the 2018 Towerrunning Tour Final took place at the Shanghai Tower. This was to be the first race of a three-year deal agreed between the TWA and the Shanghai Tower. As such, the 2018 Towerrunning Tour would finish at the end of November.
Although there were no less than six towerrunning races taking place on the same weekend, 9 of the top ten women would be competing; 9 of the top ten men would also be racing.
The tower itself, completed in 2015, is the second tallest in the world standing at 632m tall and towering over Shanghai’s numerous other skyscrapers. Even the 492m high Shanghai World Financial Center looks a long way down from the top of this tower!
The race would see the athletes ascend more than half a vertical kilometre to 552m over 119 floors up an incredible 3,398 steps. This was undoubtedly a worthy season finale! The aforementioned changes to the Towerrunning Tour meant that year-end TWA rankings would be decided by positions in the November rankings.
Heading into the race, the ladies’ Towerrunning Tour 2018 winner was yet to be decided. The destiny of this year’s trophy would be between World Champion Suzy Walsham (AUS) and Cindy Harris (USA). Although holding the #1 position in the rankings prior to the race, even victory for Suzy would not guarantee her the Towerrunning Tour crown. Due to scores being dropped from the last Towerrunning Tour final held in Changsha back in January, it was potentially going to be incredibly tight on points between these two; a win for Suzy coupled with a second place for Cindy, would see the American take the trophy by just two points…
The race for 3rd place was wide open, with no less than four contenders across three continents in the running – Dominika Wisniewska-Ulfik from Poland, Mexican Maria Elisa Lopez, China’s Muhua Jian and Zuzana Krchova from the Czech Republic.
On the men’s side, the destiny of this year’s crown had already been determined. Regardless of the result in the Shanghai race, Germany’s Christian Riedl would be taking home the coveted trophy ahead of World Champion Piotr Lobodzinski from Poland. Following this year’s World Championships in early May in Taipei, Piotr’s absence from key races later in the month in Shenzhen and Benidorm where Christian was twice victorious have ultimately given the German an unassailable lead in the standings.
Colombia’s Frank Carreno could still take the runners-up spot from Lobodzinski should he finish ahead and Germany’s Goerge Heimann had an outside chance of claiming 3rd place should results fall his way.
Heading into race, Walsham was undeniably the ladies’ pre-race favourite. The Australian had been unbeaten this year since a rare loss in the Tour season opener in Changsha back in January to Krchova and knew that victory was needed to give her the best possible chance of retaining her Tour crown. However, with Harris only needing to repeat her 2nd place from last year’s race to top the year-end standings, the podium placings would certainly influence the final destination of the trophy. Likely contenders for a top-three placing would be Italy’s Valentina Belotti, runner-up in the World Championship, and Muhua Jian from China.
On the men’s side, there was arguably no clear favourite. Lobodzinski led Riedl in the head-to-head during 2018, but with Christian having the upper hand in the more recent races between the pair. Riedl would also no doubt wish to make up for last year’s agonising loss by a mere 0.9 seconds (despite a having a cold) as well as confirming his #1 ranking by ending the season on a high. Never to be discounted, Australia’s Mark Bourne would also be a threat. Incredibly, the Aussie ran a negative split during last year’s race when finishing in third place.
As race day dawned, the assembled athletes who had travelled from far and wide converged on the Shanghai Tower. Once again, a pre-race medical was required consisting of a blood pressure test and a body temperature check. With the formalities over, race warm-ups could begin!
With the clock ticking down to the race start at 0900 hours local time, the ladies assembled in the start area. The usual time-trial format would apply with athletes released 30 seconds apart. Race order would be determined by current ranking position but in reverse, so Suzy would start last.With all the female elites having started, amongst the race favourites it was Italy’s Belotti who crossed the line first having started earlier in the elite wave. She stopped the clock in 21:44, a competitive time but exactly one minute off Walsham’s winning time from 2017. Next to top the leaderboard was local athlete Jian in 20:56. With Jian’s time remaining unbeaten with only a few runners left in the stairwell, we would soon know the identity of this year’s Towerrunning Tour winner. Back on the stairs, Walsham had overtaken Harris having started only one place behind. The question now was whether the American could still get the 2nd place finish she needed to claim the Tour crown, assuming the Australian took the win. However, should Suzy be unable to eclipse Muhua Jian’s time, Cindy would only need 3rd place, assuming Suzy would finish in 2nd place in this scenario.
Minutes later, it was all over. Suzy clocked a superb 20:35 to take the win whilst also knocking 9 seconds off her own course record. Cindy could only manage 4th place, finishing in 22:42. The World Champion therefore added yet another trophy to her no doubt bursting trophy cabinet! Cindy ends the year as #2 in the year-end rankings and the impressive Muhua Jian jumps to 3rd place following her excellent 2nd place in the Tour final.
Outside of the top four, local athlete Linming Chen finished just four seconds behind Cindy to take 5th place and Aussie Alice McNamara took 6th in 23:22 a fraction ahead of China’s Huiji Zhang.
With the women’s race done and dusted, it was the turn of the men. Reverse order meant that Lobodzinski would be the penultimate starter with Riedl starting last. Bourne was the first runner to dip below 18 minutes in a superb time of 17:41, a massive 28 second PB on his showing from last year. This time would have won last year’s race comfortably, but would it be enough this year? Back on the stairs, Christian had overtaken Piotr! Had the German gone off too fast only to suffer in the latter stages or was he flying? As they approached the finish line, Riedl was still ahead of Lobodzinski…could he beat Bourne’s leading time though? The World #1 crossed the line stopping the clock in an incredible 17:26 taking a huge 30 seconds off Piotr’s course record. The Pole failed to break the 18-minute barrier, clocking 18:07, and would have to settle for 3rd this time around behind Mark. To put the winning time into perspective, Christian averaged a fraction under 195 steps per minute and this was most definitely not a sprint race!
Beyond the podium places, Colombia’s Frank Carreno took 4th place in 18:25. The next four athletes were separated by only two seconds, with 5th going to Japan’s Roji Watanabe and 6th to the fast improving Wai Ching Soh from Malaysia.
So, Christian cemented his #1 standing with race victory and would take home the Towerrunning Tour trophy to Germany. World Champion Piotr finishes the Tour season as runner-up, narrowly ahead of Colombia’s Frank Carreno.
The year end rankings show that collectively, the male and female top tens can count athletes in their twenties, thirties, forties and fifties! It is also great to see some relative newcomers to the sport, such as Wai Ching Soh and Muhua Jian, climb up the rankings and perhaps start to challenge the established leaders.
For now though, big congratulations to both Suzy Walsham and Christian Riedl for winning the 2018 Towerrunning Tour, not to mention winning the Towerrunning Tour Final and not be satisfied with just that, setting a course record too!
DH
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