Chinese drones fly to 50 countries and regions

The conference focused on digital agricultural technology innovation, agricultural supply chain, international trade in agricultural products and other hot topics, and invited nearly 200 enterprises from all over the world to attend, covering science and technology, agrochemical, crop science, policy supervision, investment consulting and other diversified fields.

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This is the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic that thought leaders and innovators at the forefront of smart agriculture have come together to share industry insights and explore innovative solutions. Gong Jiaqin, co-founder of Jifei Technology, was invited to the conference to share his experience and wisdom in promoting digital agricultural technologies in rural China as well as real cases of Chinese agricultural technologies helping farmers in many countries transform the way they produce food.

China’s overseas companies are growing stronger and have made great achievements in consumer electronics, games, live streaming, cross-border e-commerce, social software, mobile payment and other fields. As China’s agricultural science and technology application scenarios lead the world, smart agriculture has become a new track to go to sea.

At present, the distribution system has been laid out in the five continents of the world, and the smart agricultural products have been sold to 50 countries and regions, all over the world’s major agricultural countries, such as Japan, South Korea, Vietnam in Asia; In Latin America, besides Ecuador, there are Brazil, Argentina, Mexico; Even in Switzerland, Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany and other Western developed countries with relatively strict supervision, the products have gradually passed the local technical testing and certification, and the agricultural UAV and unmanned vehicle equipment can be legally commercialized.

“Relying on a strong distribution system, exports of products such as drones and unmanned vehicles have grown rapidly. In 2021 alone, the number of countries to which its drones are exported doubled year-on-year, and the value of exports increased by more than five times year-on-year; In the first quarter of this year, overseas sales have also continued the good trend of last year.” Cao Nan, general manager of the overseas business Department, said, “The newly launched unmanned agricultural vehicle has found a good application scenario overseas. In Europe, our driverless cars are working with well-known local scientific institutions and universities to integrate precision agriculture concepts into local orchards.”

By the end of 2021, there were more than 80,000 agricultural unmanned devices in operation globally, serving 990 million per mu of farmland. More than 30 million tons of water resources have been saved, 960,000 tons of carbon emissions have been reduced, and 10 million tons of crop losses have been reduced through the extensive application of power-driven precision equipment in farmland.

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