Considering region as a territorially defined labor marker, what's the regional transformation of local agriculture in globalization?The authors present a case study of the orchid industry vis-a-vis development in Taiwan and address a transformation of the concept of regions and regional planning caused by the global flows of information and technology. Applying the concept of mode of development' (MOD) to review the technology arrangement of Phalaenopsis (moth orchid) industry in the informational and consumption age, the empirical study reveals that the production-and-trade network of Phalaenopsis industry is multiply embedded in agricultural, industrial and informational modes of development. That is: via standardization of production technology, natural bio-constraints of plants has been transformed in terms of energy cost and output maximization; also, through artificial hybridization breeding using bio-information, bio-control of plants growth, market expansion contributed by telecommunication progress, vertical disintegrated production network contributed by standardization of mass production technology, the arrangement of output maximization has been transformed into a production-and-trade network on global level in order to quickly respond market preference and shape new market demands. And based on synergetic effect of combining new product creation, manipulation of product cycle, and the ability and flexibility of technology standardization for various varieties, Taiwan has become a node of the network. In time-space compression strategies, how and how well the information and technology are arranged when flowing through the node that has become fundamentally important. Therefore, regional planning is no longer merely issues of resource allocation and fixing no local level; instead, it has become issues of regional developmental strategies and governance, characterized by flows.