Intelligent agriculture with 5G, Soil salinity was once stated to be a top challenge for global food security, but in Hinggan League in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,

Modernization of villages in China: Intelligent agriculture with 5G

An above average rice yield was achieved in what is considered to be among the world’s top three saline-alkali lands, thanks to the advancement of satellites, 5G and Artificial Intelligence. The deposits of excess soluble salt in cultivable land affects crop yields, and it was estimated in 2019 that 20 percent of the world’s irrigated land is affected by salinity. However, at a workstation led by late Chinese agronomist Yuan Longping, dubbed the “father of hybrid rice,” a new rice variety developed by his research team yielded 533.95 kilograms of output per mu (0.67 hectare) in 2020, increasing the output by five percent from earlier. The experimental field is monitored by satellites to gauge the chlorophyll changes, and infrared-imaging-aided drones are deployed to scan pesticide coverage or insects and other harmful organisms. Intelligent agriculture , The field is also connected by sensors and smart cameras to send data of the soil and weather in real-time thanks to the coverage of 5G.

And farmland that is connected by smart devices are increasing with the extension of 5G coverage across China. By June 2022, China’s gigabit optical network had the capacity to cover more than 400 million households, and 1.85 million 5G base stations had been put into operation, enabling “5G access to every county and village,” according to the country’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). China has also vowed to increase the deployment of facilities concerning 5G, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things in villages to achieve in-depth integration of digital technology and agriculture. Intelligent agriculture , The Office of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission (OCCAC) and nine other government departments jointly issued an action plan for the development of digital villages between 2022 and 2025, which pointed out that China will see notable results in the development of digital villages by 2025. A number of distinctive brands of rural e-commerce product will be cultivated; Internet culture will flourish in rural areas; and rural digital governance system will be continuously improved, according to the plan.

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