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
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