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What smart agriculture projects are there?

Smart agriculture projects include agricultural big data, plant protection drones, future farms, agricultural AI technology, and water-saving agriculture.

1, agricultural big data

Agricultural big data is the practice of big data concepts, technologies and methods in agriculture. Agricultural big data involves arable land, sowing, fertilization, pest control, harvesting, storage, breeding and other aspects. It has the characteristics of large data volume, fast processing speed, diverse data types, great value and high precision.

2. Plant protection drones

Plant protection UAV, also known as UAV, is a kind of UAV used for the protection of agricultural and forestry plants. It can control spraying chemicals, seeds, powder, etc. through ground remote control or navigation flight. It has the advantages of low working height, small drift, hovering in the air and high control effect.

3. Future Farm

Intelligent agricultural management system supports all aspects of farming, such as farming, planting, management and harvesting. The whole process of crops will be traceable, and farmers can query the growth status and drug use of crops at any time through the cloud data management platform.

4. Agricultural artificial intelligence technology

Guangxi Huiyun Information Technology Co., Ltd., a leading domestic smart agriculture enterprise, is an intelligent planting service based on the deep integration of Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and agronomy data modeling. At present, Huiyun Information has formed an overall solution for smart agriculture covering key links such as intelligent monitoring, standardized production, integrated traceability and brand marketing.

5, water-saving agriculture

Water-saving agriculture is an agriculture to improve water use efficiency, and it is a systematic project of comprehensive development and utilization of water, soil and crop resources. Water-saving agriculture uses spraying and micro-irrigation instead of furrows, which saves land. Moreover, water-saving agriculture has good economic benefits, can be irrigated on time according to crop growth needs, and improves crop yield.