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Heilongjiang vigorously develops smart agriculture



This year, northeast China’s Heilongjiang province witnessed a total grain output of nearly
78.68 billion kilograms, an increase of about 3.27 billion kilograms from the previous year,
accounting for 11.5 percent of the country’s total grain output.


The province has recorded good grain harvest for 18 consecutive years, and its annual grain
output has ranked first in China for 11 years in a row. Such an achievement couldn’t have
been possible without the province’s efforts to develop smart agriculture.


As one of China’s main grain producing areas, Heilongjiang has vigorously implemented the
strategy of sustainable farmland use and innovative application of agricultural technology to
increase farmland productivity.


The province’s comprehensive agricultural mechanization rate, coverage rate of improved
varieties of major crops, and contribution rate of scientific and technological progress to
agriculture have reached 98 percent, 100 percent, and 68.3 percent, respectively. Multiple
agricultural indicators of the province rank first in the country.


Thanks to the efforts of the province to carry out projects to promote the construction of high-
standard farmland and protect black soil, gullies in farmland have been effectively smoothed
out, the once small pieces of land have been turned into large contiguous farmland, and
ditches, bridges and culverts have been built to form smooth water passages, making it more
convenient for the use of large machinery.


Han Xiaoyu, a villager in Keshan county, Heilongjian province, has 10 hectares of flat and
contiguous farmland, which was dotted with gullies three years ago.


In the past, only half of the land could be used for cultivation, and every year nearly five
millimeter thick of the black soil was washed away, Han recalled.


“Past gullies have been transformed into high-standard farmland, and our yield has also
doubled this year,” Han said happily.


According to local landforms and climatic conditions, the province has classified the black
soil cultivated land into four categories, and then tailored measures for comprehensive
management and protection, according to Wang Zhaoxian, head of the Department of
Agriculture and Rural Affairs of Heilongjiang Province.


Agricultural technology plays a key role in the realization of good harvests in Heilongjiang.
At the farm machinery storage facility of Hu Chunguang, a farmer at Daxing farm operated
by Beidahuang Group, a large agricultural and agribusiness group in China, rows of modern
agricultural mechanical devices are particularly eye-catching.


With the help of the government, Hu had automated terminals using BeiDou Navigation
Satellite System installed on his agricultural machinery and sowed seeds of high-quality new
crop varieties recommended by local agricultural technology department this year.


“I have not only saved 5,000 yuan ($785) to 6,000 yuan of labor costs, but realized precision
farming from sowing to harvesting through machinery,” Hu said, adding that the yield per mu

(one mu equals 0.067 hectares) of land has reached about 600 kilograms this year, nearly 50
kilograms more than that in 2020.


Since 2016, by integrating its scientific and technological resources, Heilongjiang has
established technological collaborative innovation systems concerning 17 industries,
including soybeans, rice, corn, and grains, Wang pointed out.


Focusing on the construction of a 1,000-kilometer high-standard technology demonstration
belt, Heilongjiang has built four national modern agricultural technology demonstration
bases, 58 high-standard modern agricultural technology parks, and 150 modern agricultural
technology demonstration bases, cultivated more than 3,000 modern agricultural technology
demonstration entities, and made sure that the availability rate of main agricultural
technologies in the province stabilizes at more than 95 percent.


Besides, the province has actively promoted new agribusiness models to make agricultural
production more professional and easier for farmers.


Zhao Jian, a farmer in Songhuajiang township, Bayan county, Heilongjiang, has been working
in cities for many years and couldn’t take care of his farmland back home. Last year, he began
to trust a local professional farming cooperative with the management of his 40 mu of land.


“After the professional farming cooperative took over my land, I can even earn 600 to 700
yuan more from each mu of land a year,” Zhao said.


Agricultural service agencies like the professional farming cooperative provide one-stop or
tailored services for farmers, from seed purchasing, cultivating to harvesting and selling, said
Chen Weidong, deputy director at the agriculture and rural affairs bureau of Bayan county,
adding that they have saved costs, increased efficiency, and improved quality and quantity of
agricultural production by integrating resources.


Entrusting whole-process farming to professional agencies has promoted appropriately scaled
operation of farmland, which not only improves machinery utilization efficiency, stimulates
the promotion and application of new technologies, effectively increases the income of
agricultural production and operation entities such as farmers, service agencies, agricultural
brokers, and agricultural equipment operators, and ensures risk sharing in agricultural
production and operation, according to Li Jiawen, an official with the Department of
Agriculture and Rural Affairs of Heilongjiang Province.


“We must accelerate the construction of a modern agricultural management system and make
great strides in promoting agricultural modernization,” Wang said.

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