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四川推出智慧农业行动计划 到2028年建成智慧农场200个

Core Viewpoint - The Sichuan Provincial Agricultural and Rural Affairs Department has issued the "Sichuan Smart Agriculture Action Plan (2025-2028)", aiming to enhance smart agricultural services and establish high-level smart farms, pastures, and fish farms by 2028 [1] Group 1: Smart Agriculture Development - Sichuan has initiated three major actions with ten key tasks to improve public service capabilities, expand key areas, and innovate applications in smart agriculture [1] - By 2028, the plan targets the establishment of 200 high-level smart farms, 50 smart pastures, and 20 smart fish farms across the province [1] Group 2: Technological Integration in Agriculture - Smart agriculture will incorporate technology throughout the entire agricultural process, including seedling cultivation, pest detection, and mechanized operations [2] - The use of drones for planting can cover 50 acres in a single day, significantly enhancing efficiency [2] - Smart farms will utilize environmental monitoring, precise management of water, fertilizers, and pesticides, and intelligent machinery to improve crop production [2] Group 3: Smart Pastures and Fish Farms - Smart pastures will focus on livestock such as pigs, cattle, and sheep, employing technologies for monitoring health, disease diagnosis, and automated feeding [2] - Five smart fish farms will be established, focusing on specific fish species and incorporating monitoring and management systems [3] Group 4: Data Platform Construction - Sichuan plans to build a provincial agricultural and rural big data platform to facilitate data sharing and integration across various departments [4][5] - The platform will enable dynamic regulation and precise allocation of resources like water, fertilizers, and pesticides through data analysis [5] - A unified agricultural land map will be created, providing detailed digital records for each piece of land, enhancing land use efficiency [5] Group 5: Local Implementation and Expectations - Local leaders express optimism that the establishment of digital records will significantly improve land development and utilization efficiency, helping to maintain arable land boundaries [6]