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Agricultural products "touch the net" road is wider

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, At present, it is the strawberry market period, looking at the multifunctional sensor in the greenhouse, Gu Jing, chairman of Tianjin Jinghai Shengbao Farmers Cooperative, is very satisfied: "Vegetable greenhouses cost the most labor, and after the installation of Internet of Things equipment, labor costs can be saved by 600,000 yuan a year." I used to be alone

Now it is the time when strawberries are on the market. Looking at the multi-functional sensors in the greenhouse, Gu Jing, chairman of Tianjin Jinghai Shengbao Farmers' Cooperative, is very satisfied: "vegetable greenhouses are the most labor-intensive. After the installation of Internet of things equipment, labor costs can be saved by 600000 yuan a year. In the past, one person managed no more than two greenhouses, but now it is easy to manage up to five. Take the shutter, for example, in the past, it was all based on experience, manual operation from shed to shed, which was time-consuming and time-consuming, but now it can be done with the click of a mouse. "

In the central control room of the cooperative, the situation in the energy-saving greenhouse is displayed on the computer screen in real time, and dynamic graphs record 24-hour information such as air temperature and humidity, soil moisture and so on. Once necessary, operations such as irrigation can be carried out automatically. Gu Jing's cooperative is an agricultural Internet of things demonstration site of the Ministry of Agriculture, with a total of nearly 600 greenhouses. At present, nearly 20% of the cooperatives have used the Internet of things, and he plans to expand the scale.

If the Internet of things facilitates agricultural production, the Internet opens up sales channels. Tianjin Jinghai Jifeng vegetable Cooperative, which is not far away, is an example. Cooperative vegetable sales do not have physical stores, do not go to the wholesale market, all rely on the Internet, a short period of five years, online has nearly 10,000 members. "customers can choose the distribution frequency and vegetable package online. The network operation has realized the direct distribution from the base to the subscriber, eliminating a large number of intermediate links, and the price is 10% to 20% cheaper than the supermarket. " Bo Chunxia, director of the cooperative, said.

When the reporter interviewed, a batch of leafy vegetables just came out of the shed, and after cleaning, the cooperative staff packed the products that passed the pesticide testing and affixed a QR code label. Bo Chunxia said that the cooperative has been incorporated into the Tianjin vegetable quality traceability system, and consumers can scan the QR code with their smartphones to get information on vegetable production and pesticide testing. She said the dishes could be delivered to consumers' homes in Tianjin and Beijing within hours.

It is understood that both cooperatives benefit from the agricultural Internet of things platform of the Tianjin Municipal Commission of Agriculture. The platform is jointly developed by Tianjin and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, covering 17 databases in agricultural production, market circulation and other fields, and realizes the online collection of sensor data from 25 bases in the city. "if you don't get to the ground, you will be able to grasp the planting and breeding situation of the city's networked cooperatives." Guan Hongyi, director of the Information Center of the Market Information Department of the Tianjin Municipal Committee of Agriculture, said that the agricultural product traceability platform provides quality traceability services for consumers, and has developed a quality traceability system for cabbage, dairy products, and aquatic products; the agricultural products e-commerce platform provides market docking services for cooperatives, and there are online trading systems for many enterprises, such as food stewards and Avre.

"A few years ago, we saw sensors that detect chlorophyll in Israel. Now Chinese enterprises have begun to solve the problem, including chlorophyll, leaf temperature and other biological ontology detection sensor development, began to have independent intellectual property rights. At present, there are more than 3000 e-commerce platforms for agricultural products across the country, and the online trading volume of agricultural products is growing rapidly. " Zhang synthetic, director of the Marketing Department of the Ministry of Agriculture, said that the application of the Internet and the Internet of things in agriculture has achieved remarkable results, and a number of mature business models have emerged, and stronger measures should be taken to make them a new driving force for modern agriculture.

 
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