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Technology reshaping agriculture in China
                 Source: Xinhua | 2018-03-21 11:09:32 | Editor: huaxia

A drone team sprays pesticide in a wheat field in Nanyangjialou Village of Longyao County in Xingtai City, north China's Hebei Province, April 28, 2017. (Xinhua/Mu Yu)

CHANGCHUN, March 21 (Xinhua) -- In Nong'an, a major grain-producing county in northeast China's Jilin Province, a drone flies above the crop fields, spraying a white mist of chemicals.

"Drone spraying is five times more efficient than tractor sprayers, let alone manual spraying," said Wen Yesheng, head of Zhongyi agricultural machinery cooperative. "That's the power of modern agriculture."

Wen's greenhouse is even more high-tech. In the past, he had to roll up the curtains to lower the temperature, or burn coal for heating. Now an automated exhaust system and solar energy equipment are in place.

The increased use of large machinery and high-tech equipment has also helped Chinese farmers reduce grain losses in harvesting.

A cooperative in Minyue Village, Songyuan City, started using an advanced corn harvester this year, which can cut the plant and separate the seeds from the cob while processing and spreading the corn stover over the field.

"The traditional harvester collected corn and transported them to a storage house for further separation work. Around 1 percent of seeds was lost during the process," said Zhang Zhifeng, Party chief of the village.

"The new machine has higher efficiency and can greatly reduce the losses of harvest," Zhang said.

The agriculture mechanization rate of main crops in Jilin is more than 80 percent. The province owns around 600,000 large and medium-sized tractors.

Jilin is just one example of China's push to develop modern agriculture.

Aerial photo taken on March 14, 2018 shows agricultural machineries ploughing the field at Duzhuang Village of Huaxian County, central China's Henan Province. (Xinhua/Li Jianan)

The country had 1.14 million combine harvesters and 14.31 million items of irrigation and drainage equipment by the end of 2016, up 105.3 percent and 6.1 percent respectively compared with a decade ago, according to results of the country's third national agricultural survey.

Li Weiguo, an official with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, said that China would advance the scientific and technological innovation of agricultural machines, providing efficient equipment and technical support for the upgrading of its agricultural mechanization.

The big market has attracted foreign brands. World famous equipment manufacturers such as John Deere and AGCO from the United States and Italy's SDF Group are frequent visitors of machinery exhibitions and agricultural fairs held in China.

Accompanying the increasing use of machinery is the growth of scale farming.

Photo taken on Sept. 24, 2017 shows paddy fields in Gaopo Township in Huaxi District of Guiyang City, southwest China's Guizhou Province. As autumn comes, Guizhou Province is about to enter its rice harvest season. (Xinhua/Wu Dongjun)

Around 2 million specialized farmer's cooperatives were registered in China by the end of November, 76 times the number a decade ago, according to the ministry.

Currently, the cooperatives have over 100 million rural households participating, which account for 46.8 percent of the country's total.

Through specialized cooperatives, farmers engaged in the same kind of agricultural production are able to pool resources and increase productivity.

"The development of farmers' cooperatives in China will accelerate its land circulation, heralding greater demands for agricultural machinery and fierce competition among equipment manufacturers home and abroad," said Liu Xiaoran, an expert with the China National Association of Grain Sector.

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Technology reshaping agriculture in China

Source: Xinhua 2018-03-21 11:09:32

A drone team sprays pesticide in a wheat field in Nanyangjialou Village of Longyao County in Xingtai City, north China's Hebei Province, April 28, 2017. (Xinhua/Mu Yu)

CHANGCHUN, March 21 (Xinhua) -- In Nong'an, a major grain-producing county in northeast China's Jilin Province, a drone flies above the crop fields, spraying a white mist of chemicals.

"Drone spraying is five times more efficient than tractor sprayers, let alone manual spraying," said Wen Yesheng, head of Zhongyi agricultural machinery cooperative. "That's the power of modern agriculture."

Wen's greenhouse is even more high-tech. In the past, he had to roll up the curtains to lower the temperature, or burn coal for heating. Now an automated exhaust system and solar energy equipment are in place.

The increased use of large machinery and high-tech equipment has also helped Chinese farmers reduce grain losses in harvesting.

A cooperative in Minyue Village, Songyuan City, started using an advanced corn harvester this year, which can cut the plant and separate the seeds from the cob while processing and spreading the corn stover over the field.

"The traditional harvester collected corn and transported them to a storage house for further separation work. Around 1 percent of seeds was lost during the process," said Zhang Zhifeng, Party chief of the village.

"The new machine has higher efficiency and can greatly reduce the losses of harvest," Zhang said.

The agriculture mechanization rate of main crops in Jilin is more than 80 percent. The province owns around 600,000 large and medium-sized tractors.

Jilin is just one example of China's push to develop modern agriculture.

Aerial photo taken on March 14, 2018 shows agricultural machineries ploughing the field at Duzhuang Village of Huaxian County, central China's Henan Province. (Xinhua/Li Jianan)

The country had 1.14 million combine harvesters and 14.31 million items of irrigation and drainage equipment by the end of 2016, up 105.3 percent and 6.1 percent respectively compared with a decade ago, according to results of the country's third national agricultural survey.

Li Weiguo, an official with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, said that China would advance the scientific and technological innovation of agricultural machines, providing efficient equipment and technical support for the upgrading of its agricultural mechanization.

The big market has attracted foreign brands. World famous equipment manufacturers such as John Deere and AGCO from the United States and Italy's SDF Group are frequent visitors of machinery exhibitions and agricultural fairs held in China.

Accompanying the increasing use of machinery is the growth of scale farming.

Photo taken on Sept. 24, 2017 shows paddy fields in Gaopo Township in Huaxi District of Guiyang City, southwest China's Guizhou Province. As autumn comes, Guizhou Province is about to enter its rice harvest season. (Xinhua/Wu Dongjun)

Around 2 million specialized farmer's cooperatives were registered in China by the end of November, 76 times the number a decade ago, according to the ministry.

Currently, the cooperatives have over 100 million rural households participating, which account for 46.8 percent of the country's total.

Through specialized cooperatives, farmers engaged in the same kind of agricultural production are able to pool resources and increase productivity.

"The development of farmers' cooperatives in China will accelerate its land circulation, heralding greater demands for agricultural machinery and fierce competition among equipment manufacturers home and abroad," said Liu Xiaoran, an expert with the China National Association of Grain Sector.

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