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First "unmanned farmland" of Anhui province settles in Bozhou city

PubDate:2021-04-29 08:52 source:www.bozhou.gov.cn views:
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Recently, Luo Xiwen, academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, led his suite to Bozhou city and signed Unmanned farmland construction cooperation treaty of Qiaocheng district of Bozhou, which is indicates that the first "unmanned farmland" of Anhui province settles in Shuanglou village, Zhaoqiao town, Qiaocheng district, Bozhou city.
The "Unmanned farmland" of Qiaocheng district, a wheat-corn rotation demonstration area of 300 mu, is underpinned by big data, IOT, mobile internet and cloud computing. Employing agricultural intelligent equipment (robots), it strives for an unmanned, flexible-manpower, precise and intelligent agricultural production process
"Unmanned farmland" is a production mode of intelligent agriculture with 5 features such as coving all production steps of ploughing, sowing, management and harvesting, automatic moving between the field and the machine warehouse, safety guarantee by automatically navigating away from obstacles and coming to a halt during failure, real-time monitoring of the whole process of crop growing, and unmanned production of smart decision and precision. It can facilitate the advancement of agricultural modernization and breathe in new impetus into rural agriculture development, speeding up the rural revitalization.
As a crucial crop base, Qiaocheng district boasts flat and fertile land with excellence in terms of land, water and farmers, so it has sound experience in both farmland management and agricultural mechanization, which is conducive to the construction of "unmanned farmland".
Qiaocheng district will speed up the construction of modern agricultural infrastructure and vigorously press ahead with "unmanned farmland" of Qiaocheng, giving full play to the demonstration, pioneering, and driving and spillover effect of this project. Unmanned mechanical technology will be promoted in the whole district to slash the production cost of farmers and cultivate rural industries that would offer a better-off life for farmers, thus enhancing the agriculture efficiency and revenue of famers by technology.

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