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从“凭经验”到“看数据” “智慧种地”助力希望的田野稳产丰收
Yang Shi Wang·2025-04-19 06:24

Group 1: Agricultural Production Overview - The agricultural and rural economy has shown a steady start in 2023, with good initial performance in grain and oil production [1] - The winter wheat area is expected to remain stable at 34 million acres, with a good proportion of high-quality seedlings [3] - The spring sowing progress is nearly 20% complete, slightly ahead of last year, with significant progress in early rice and corn planting [5][7] Group 2: Technological Advancements in Agriculture - The introduction of mechanization in farming, such as automatic transplanting machines and drones, is enhancing efficiency in spring farming [8][12] - The use of "carpet seedlings" for mechanized transplanting is improving seedling survival rates and reducing root damage during transplantation [10] - Smart irrigation systems are being utilized to optimize water and fertilizer application, reducing water usage by approximately 40% and fertilizer by 30% [23][25] Group 3: Regional Agricultural Practices - In Fujian, farmers are utilizing mechanization for early rice planting, with an expected area of over 3,700 acres [14] - In Henan, the use of intelligent irrigation equipment is crucial for ensuring stable yields during the critical flowering period of wheat [15][19] - In Anhui, smart irrigation and pest control technologies are being implemented to enhance wheat production potential [21][25] Group 4: Aquaculture and Market Trends - In Hubei, the early spring season is seeing a strong demand for high-quality crayfish, with local farmers actively harvesting [28][30] - The crayfish market is expected to see increased supply and more affordable prices as the season progresses [34] Group 5: Tea Production - The northern regions are entering the spring tea harvesting season, with significant activity in Qingdao, where 35,000 acres of tea gardens are being harvested [35][38] - The tea industry in the area includes 57 specialized villages and over 200 enterprises, producing more than 260 million pounds of dry tea annually [38]