See how big agricultural countries build smart agriculture.

At present, building smart agriculture, accelerating the development of informatization and promoting the integration of informatization and modernization have become an important trend of agricultural development in various countries. Many countries have already started this practice. Glass will show you how these major agricultural countries do it:

Britain: Big Data Integration "Precision Agriculture"

In recent years, due to climate change and the increase of global agricultural production competition intensity, the income of British agricultural sector has experienced many obvious fluctuations. The British Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs believes that in order to meet the above challenges, on the one hand, British agriculture needs to move towards "precision agriculture" and combine digital technology, sensing technology and spatial geography technology to carry out planting and breeding operations more accurately; On the other hand, it is necessary to improve the connection between agricultural production departments and market demand and strengthen the understanding of the market. The basis of this series of requirements is a powerful data acquisition and analysis processing platform.

United States: Informatization Supporting Agricultural Development

Governments at all levels in the United States should play a good service role, establish an effective support system around market demand, and create a development environment for agricultural informatization. The government stimulates and guides the operation of the capital market and promotes the rapid development of agricultural informatization by providing preferential policies such as assistance, tax incentives and government guarantees.

France: Perfecting the System and Improving Informatization

France has superior natural climatic conditions and is suitable for the growth of various crops. At the same time, its degree of agricultural specialization and science and technology is in a leading position in the world. At present, France is the largest agricultural producer in the European Union and the second largest agricultural food exporter in the world. Due to the limited land area, France's agricultural management mode is mainly small and medium-sized farms, and more than 80% of the farms have a breeding area of less than 80 hectares. The management mode of "intensive cultivation" puts forward higher requirements for agricultural modernization, among which France's "Trinity" agricultural information system has its uniqueness.

Germany: actively supporting digital agriculture

The basic concept of "digital agriculture" is no different from "Industry 4.0". Through the application of big data and cloud technology, the weather, soil, precipitation, temperature, geographical location and other data of a field are uploaded to the cloud, processed on the cloud platform, and then the processed data are sent to intelligent large-scale agricultural machinery to command them to carry out fine operations.

Japan: Online farms are favored.

Urban residents can choose a piece of land online, just click the mouse, sow seeds online, cultivate online, fertilize online and harvest online, so that organic vegetables planted according to their wishes can be served on their own tables. This is not a video game, but an online farm that began to rise in Japan. The online farm company in Shanxi, Matsuyama-machi, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, has embarked on a long-distance farm development road connecting cities and rural areas with the Internet.