The 1st Taiwan International Plant-Based Festival Launches in Singapore: Showcasing Taiwan's Sustainable and Creative Farming and Aesthetics Through Mango Pineapples and Orchids
The 1st Taiwan International Plant-Based Festival Launches in Singapore: Showcasing Taiwan's Sustainable and Creative Farming and Aesthetics Through Mango Pineapples and Orchids
Selasa, 02 Juni 2026 | 20:01
SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire - 2 June 2026 - To position Taiwan's premium agricultural products as high-end choices in global markets, Taiwan's
Ministry of Agriculture has partnered with the renowned Taiwanese pure-vegan fine-dining brand,
YM Spring, to co-organize the inaugural "Taiwan International Plant-Based Festival"
in Singapore. Running for four months from May 30 to September 30, this
campaign features a diverse lineup of activities, including a
plant-based promotion during the Vesak Day celebrations at
Fo Guang Shan (Singapore), the "Fruity Symphony" set menu collaboration with the local iconic restaurant "Si Chuan Dou Hua Restaurant,"
and an immersive floral and produce exhibition hosted at the official
residence of the Taipei Representative Office in Singapore. Together,
these events showcase the exquisite selection, cultural aesthetics, and
sustainable value of Taiwanese agricultural products.
The Ministry of Agriculture stated that the festival's first wave
debuted from May 30 to June 1 during the "2026 Singapore Vesak Day
Celebrations". In partnership with Fo Guang Shan (Singapore), this
initiative successfully integrated Taiwanese agricultural products into a
religious, cultural, and festive setting for a cross-domain showcase.
The event especially highlighted Taiwan's new agricultural innovation,
the "Mango Pineapple (Tainung No. 23)". Celebrated for its
delicate flesh and intense aroma, it blends a tropical mango-like
fragrance with the perfect sweet-and-sour pineapple flavor,
demonstrating Taiwan's achievements in fruit breeding and quality
research. On-site tasting sessions drew crowds of local residents,
allowing Singaporean consumers to directly experience the sweet, juicy,
and distinctive charm of Taiwan's mango pineapples.
In addition to the featured fruits, Taiwanese floriculture emerged as a
major highlight of the event. Premium Taiwanese Phalaenopsis (moth
orchids) adorned the official Vesak Day banquet venue, with their
elegant shapes, diverse colors, and exceptional longevity, proudly
demonstrating the global competitiveness of Taiwan's orchid industry in
breeding and cultivation. Concurrently, Taiwanese Oncidium orchids—also
known as dancing lady orchids—were seamlessly integrated into the decor
at Fo Guang Shan (Singapore). This harmony of floral artistry and
festive space beautifully presented a refined, elegant, and culturally
rich aesthetic image of Taiwanese agriculture.
The Ministry of Agriculture noted that Singapore is Taiwan's 9th-largest
export market for agricultural products, with the export value reaching
USD 130 million in 2025 (Year 114), making it a vital hub for Taiwan's
expansion into Southeast Asia and global high-end markets. The "Taiwan
International Plant-Based Festival" is far more than a standard
agricultural promotion; it is a premium brand showcase centered on
plant-based dining, sustainable agriculture, and exquisite fruits and
flowers. Through these festive experiences, culinary applications, and
curated exhibitions, the initiative aims to deepen the Singaporean
market's recognition of and appreciation for Taiwanese agricultural
products.