The Rise of Smart Agriculture in China: How Drones Are Reshaping Millennia-old Farming Practices Imagine a drone hovering above an orange orchard, precisely dispensing different doses of pesticide to each tree based on its health status. This isn't a scene from a science fiction movie, but reality playing out across China's farmlands today. In the latest episode of the "China's Pulse" podcast, we delve into China's unique agricultural development trajectory: a perfect fusion of tradition and cutting-edge technology. China not only maintains a robust foundation in traditional farming but is rapidly embracing AI and drone technologies, leading agriculture into a new era of intelligence. Main Content of the Podcast Solid Foundation in Traditional Agriculture China's agricultural output continues to grow, now exceeding 9 trillion yuan, with consistent growth for the past 25 years China has achieved self-sufficiency in essential agricultural products including grains, cotton, oils, sugar, and meat Grain production reached 706.499 million tons in 2024, a year-on-year increase of 1.6% Grain production follows stable seasonal and crop structure patterns: autumn harvest is largest, followed by summer harvest, with early rice being the smallest; corn production is highest, followed by rice, wheat, potatoes, and beans Rapid Rise of Intelligent Agriculture As of June 2024, over 300,000 agricultural drones are operating in more than 100 countries worldwide, covering over 500 million hectares of farmland Drone technology brings significant environmental benefits to agriculture: saving approximately 210 million tons of water (equivalent to the annual water consumption of 390 million people), reducing chemical use by 47,000 tons, and achieving carbon reduction equivalent to planting 1.2 billion trees The Chinese government actively supports drone applications in agriculture through simplified regulations, removing weight restrictions on agricultural drones, streamlining flight permits, and simplifying operator training Innovative Drone Applications Mandarin orange orchard management: drones participate in the entire process from flower bud differentiation to harvest, including customized pesticide application, orchard clearing, flower shaking, pest control, and fruit sunscreen application Korean pine forest pest control: drones can fly in cross-star patterns at heights of 10-15 meters while avoiding obstacles, precisely spraying pine cones high in the canopy Tea plantation pest management: the downward airflow produced by rapidly flying drones effectively suppresses tea green leafhoppers from escaping, greatly improving control effectiveness Direct rice seeding: drones improve seeding efficiency and accuracy while reducing farmers' labor intensity in muddy fields Drone Technology Features DJI's latest models like the T50 and T25 use coaxial dual-rotor designs with strong payload capacity and dual atomization systems Advanced obstacle avoidance systems utilizing dual radar and binocular vision technology Fast charging technology and DJI Smart Farm application software providing comprehensive solutions The company offers global training through DJI Academy, helping farmers master drone operation skills Future Outlook As AI and automation technologies become widely applied in agriculture, we can't help but wonder: what skills and knowledge will future farmers and agricultural professionals need to thrive in this new world? China's exploration provides not only new ideas for its own agricultural modernization but also valuable references for global agricultural development. Whether you're an agricultural practitioner, technology enthusiast, or a listener interested in China's development model, this episode of "China's Pulse" will give you a fresh perspective on how technology is reshaping humanity's oldest industry. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn