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    Low-cost paper agricultural film reduces pollution

    March 27, 20253 Mins Read


    • By Esme Yeh / Staff reporter

    The Kaohsiung District Agricultural Research and Extension Station has developed low-cost paper agricultural film to reduce plastic use in organic farming to meet the nation’s net zero and sustainability goals.

    Local organic farmers mainly use manual labor or plastic film covers to control the growth of weeds, but an alternative is needed in light of a labor shortage and plastic pollution, the station said in a news release on Tuesday.

    BIODEGRADABLE

    Photo: Wu Po-hsuan, Taipei Times

    Paper films developed by the station are made from regenerated vegetable fiber and are biodegradable, it said.

    To increase organic rice production, farmers pull out the weeds while covering soil surfaces with plastic film to inhibit their growth, station Director Lo Cheng-tsung (羅正宗) said.

    However, plastic films are a source of environmental pollution, as they could easily break and the waste they leave behind is difficult to clean up, he said.

    Weed control is critical to organic rice cultivation, but manual weeding has become challenging due to a shortage of workers, Lo said.

    The station began to use paper film to cover organic rice fields in 2023, he said, showing a photograph in which rice farms covered with paper film had fewer weeds than those that were not.

    The experiment showed that paper film can reduce weed coverage by 24 percent and double production volume, Lo added.

    CUCUMBERS

    Another experiment on cucumbers grown in a greenhouse showed that paper film can significantly inhibit weeds and remain intact after five months of use in a greenhouse, he said, adding that its production volume was equivalent with that of organic fruits or vegetables cultivated in greenhouses using plastic film.

    The experiments show that paper films can inhibit weed growth and retain moisture in the soil under lower temperatures, not only reducing plastic pollution, but also producing a healthy volume of quality organic crops, he said.

    Given that paper agricultural films have become a global trend and are widely used in other countries such as Japan, they have been registered as an applicable material for organic farming in Taiwan, he said.

    Using paper films made in Taiwan would cost about NT$30,000 per hectare compared with NT$32,000 to NT$36,000 to hire workers to perform manual weeding, he said.

    ADVANCEMENTS

    That means the application of paper films is highly feasible, and technological advancements and its increasing popularity would further reduce costs, Lo said.

    The station will continue to develop and test different materials of paper film, with the goal of increasing their durability and adaptability to various cultivation environments, he said.



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