Because lacking of the arable lands, and constantly hitting by typhoons, the prices of the agricultural products in Taiwan are hard to control and fluctuate extremely. The farming population been on a downward trajectory and the newly-born population decreased year by year. In addition, industrialization results in population centralizing in cities and also causes the aging and reduction of the population in rural areas, coupled with government’s policies, which all made the agricultural products in Taiwan restricted. This paper tries to find another path from transforming those dead ends step by step through the present political ecological environment and quotas some successful examples from other countries, hoping to find a new road for the agricultural products in Taiwan.