Shigang Farmers' Association Rice Mill

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During the Japanese Taisho era, the Japanese established credit associations throughout Taiwan to manage the production and sales of rice. It was not until after World War II that these were transformed into agricultural associations. Agriculture was the mainstay of early livelihoods and the economy, with rice production being the main agricultural output in Shigang. As such, the agricultural associations took on the heavy responsibilities of processing, promotion, and improvement. The rice milling warehouses of that time held significant importance and were an indispensable part of the historical development of the Shigang District. The "Rice Milling Warehouse" of the Shigang Agricultural Association was built in the 17th year of the Showa era (1942) and served as a rice milling factory. Its structure is a precise wooden construction. However, as agriculture gradually transformed and rice production sharply declined, it inevitably became a part of history. After the 921 earthquake in 1999, it was damaged, and with a subsidy of 7 million NTD from the former National Cultural Association and an additional 7.55 million NTD raised by the original Shigang Township Office, it has been restored by the office to this day.

Address:No. 160, Zhongxiao Street, Shigang District, Taichung City 422

Shigang Farmers' Association Rice Mill Introduction

During the Taisho period of Japanese rule, the Japanese set up credit unions in various locations to manage the production and sale of rice in Taiwan. It wasn't until after World War II that these were transformed into agricultural associations. Agriculture was once the mainstay of early livelihoods and the economy, with rice production being the primary agricultural output in Shihgang. As such, the agricultural associations took on the crucial responsibilities of processing, promoting, and improving agricultural products. The rice milling granary factories of that time held significant importance and were an indispensable part of the historical development of the Shihgang District. The Shihgang Agricultural Association's "Rice Milling Granary" was built in the 17th year of the Showa era (1942) and functioned as a rice milling factory. Structurally, it is a precision wooden construction. However, with the gradual transformation of agriculture and a significant decline in rice production, it inevitably became a part of history. After being damaged in the 921 earthquake in 1999, it received a subsidy of 7 million NT dollars from the Cultural Construction Committee of the Executive Yuan, along with 7.55 million NT dollars raised by the original Shihgang Township Office, and has been restored by the office to this day.

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