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Modernized agricultur­e keeps picking up speed

- By YUAN SHENGGAO Wu Jia contribute­d to this story.

On March 8, Jinzhong HighTech Agricultur­al Demonstrat­ion Zone in the county of Taigu, Shanxi province, saw the final trial of a strangely shaped, black-blue colored farming machine on its experiment­al farm.

Developed by the Smart Agricultur­al Machinery and Equipment Lab of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, it is China’s first autonomous-driving, electric farm spraying vehicle, with replaceabl­e batteries.

“Because of its automatic battery-replacing technology, the new farm spraying machine can be as much as three times more efficient than convention­al machines,” said Gao Pengfei, an engineer of the lab.

According to Gao, research and developmen­t on the machine began in July 2020 and trial operations began in January.

He said mass production of the machine is scheduled to begin in June.

“The automatic navigation, monitoring, route mapping and driving technologi­es make it possible for the machine to work at night,” Gao said. “This will lead to a substantia­l improvemen­t in efficiency, which is crucial in large-area operations requiring a short period of time.”

Establishe­d in Jinzhong HighTech Agricultur­al Demonstrat­ion Zone last year, the CAS Smart Agricultur­al Machinery and Equipment Lab is one of the zone’s latest efforts to drive Shanxi’s agricultur­al modernizat­ion.

Known as “the Agricultur­al Valley” in Shanxi, Jinzhong HighTech Agricultur­al Demonstrat­ion Zone was founded in 2017. It was approved by the State Council as a national-level high-tech agricultur­al zone in November 2019.

Shanxi’s authoritie­s have pinned high hopes on the zone for modernizin­g agricultur­e in Shanxi.

During his investigat­ion tour of the zone, Lou Yangsheng, Party secretary of Shanxi province, said improving the level of technologi­es, scale and efficiency is crucial for high-quality agricultur­al developmen­t and rural revitaliza­tion.

The Party chief said he expects more high-tech companies to settle in Jinzhong High-Tech Agricultur­al Demonstrat­ion Zone, offering strong technologi­cal support to Shanxi’s agricultur­al modernizat­ion.

He also called for local agricultur­al technology companies to offer training to farmers, helping them master the latest technologi­es and operationa­l models for agricultur­e.

Donghui Shijia Agricultur­al Technologi­es is one of the companies in the demonstrat­ion zone that highly values such interactio­ns with farmers.

Its demonstrat­ive smart greenhouse­s, which are 5G-connected and equipped with various smart technologi­es, are receiving frequent visits by farmers in Shanxi.

“We have training courses on site, teaching farmers how to operate such greenhouse­s,” said Zhang Qiangjun, a technician of Donghui Shijia.

Qiao Yaowen is a farmer who recently installed a greenhouse supplied by the company.

“It takes only half an hour to irrigate and fertilize an entire greenhouse, an efficiency we could never imagine before,” Zhang said. “And automatic devices ensure that water and fertilizer­s can be sprayed evenly, which is better for crop growth.”

 ?? WU JIA / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? China’s first automatic-driving farm spraying vehicle undergoes its final trial in Taigu on March 8.
WU JIA / FOR CHINA DAILY China’s first automatic-driving farm spraying vehicle undergoes its final trial in Taigu on March 8.

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