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China, the world's leading grain producer, is protecting its crops with cutting-edge technology. Millions of farmers rely on these new tools to care for their crops. From there, our correspondent Bruno Falci explains how these innovations are helping to improve the harvest.
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00:00China, the world's leading grain producer, is protecting its crops with
00:04cutting-edge technology. Millions of farmers rely on these new tools to care
00:08for their crops. From there, our correspondent Bruno Fossi explains how
00:11these innovations are helping to improve the harvest.
00:16Greetings comrades, from here, Beijing, I came to report that China has developed
00:22the world's largest agrometeorological observation network. The system
00:28integrate space-based, aerial, and ground-based monitoring to strengthen
00:35agricultural production in all the country. With the arrival of the spring, the
00:41planting season begins in key regions like, for example, Renan. There, sensors, drones,
00:49and satellites allow for real-time monitoring of wheat growth and assessment
00:56of crop health. Nationwide, the network has more than 1,300 stations and can issue
01:05early warnings up to 48 hours in advance with an accuracy of nearly 90%. China is
01:15currently the world's largest grain producer with more than 650 million tons annually, solidifying its
01:26role at global food security. In a context of droughts and irregular rainfall, which affect
01:34production and rural housing. The use of artificial intelligence and remote sensing aim to reduce the
01:43risk and strengthen agricultural resilience. With this news, from here, the capital of China, we go back with you in
01:52the studios.
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