Central News Agency (CNA reporter Jiang Yijun, Yunlin County, July 1st) The "Centennial Ponlai Rice" themed exhibition, jointly planned by the Tou-nan Township Farmers' Association and the Taiwan Rice Jar Sustainable Care Association, opened today at the Tou-nan Township Farmers' Association. It leads the public to review the important journey of Ponlai rice taking root and developing in Taiwan, and looks forward to the sustainable vision and actions for the next century. The Tou-nan Township Farmers' Association held a press conference today for "Centennial Rice Waves X Tou-nan Town" in 2026. Tou-nan Township Farmers' Association Secretary-General Chang Yen-jung and principals from several elementary schools in Tou-nan Township attended the exhibition, hoping to allow the public to savor the evolution of Taiwanese rice culture and the emotional connection to the land during their visit, and to re-understand the important value of Ponlai rice to Taiwan's agriculture and food culture. Chang Yen-jung stated that this year marks the 100th anniversary of Ponlai rice's development in Taiwan. Ponlai rice is not just an agricultural product; it carries the efforts and emotions of Taiwanese agriculture over the past century. Therefore, in collaboration with the association, we hope that through this exhibition, more people will see the role and mission of the Tou-nan Township Farmers' Association in Taiwan's rice industry, and gain a deeper understanding of the precious value of Taiwanese rice culture. Chang Yen-jung pointed out that the exhibition's core theme is "Centennial Rice Waves. Generational Inheritance," starting from the historical background of Ponlai rice's introduction to Taiwan, extending to variety improvement, agricultural technology innovation, the evolution of rice culture, and modern consumption patterns, as well as sustainable agriculture and future trends. In addition to reviewing the hundred-year history of Ponlai rice, the static exhibition also focu