50 experts from different countries gathered in Sydney to discuss the development of smart agricultural machinery

About 60 intelligent agricultural machinery experts from different countries attended the “Future Global Horticulture and Agriculture” seminar in Sydney on the 2nd to introduce the new achievements of intelligent agriculture technology and explore the development prospects of agricultural machinery.

The conference was hosted by the University of Sydney, Australia for a period of four days. In the opening remarks, Hardy Kensen, Director of the Infrastructure Department of New South Wales, Australia, said that smart agricultural machinery is the future of agriculture. This type of machinery not only saves energy, but also is more efficient and precise. I hope this meeting will promote the development of the industry. .

In an interview, Hardy Kenson said that the New South Wales government is committed to promoting the development of agricultural mechanization, with special funds each year to fund research projects. For example, vegetable cultivation intelligent machinery called "Seven Ladybug" is the result of cooperation between the state government and the University of Sydney. The NSW government will further increase its support in this regard.

Dr. Sukari, who is responsible for the development of the "Seven Ladybug" intelligent machinery at the University of Sydney, said that the machine can be used to grow a variety of vegetables, powered by solar energy. It can sense the growth of vegetables and determine whether pesticides need to be sprayed. Its equipped robot can pull grass and help reduce the use of herbicides.

Australian experts also pointed out that technological innovation is the future of agriculture. Developing smart agricultural machinery can change the lifestyle of the agricultural population and reduce costs.

It is reported that the number of Australian farmers has decreased by 40% since 1981, mainly because young people are not willing to stay on the farm. Nearly a quarter of Australian farmers have reached or exceeded the retirement age. Similar trends exist in many countries. Intelligent machinery can be used for cropping, harvesting, spraying, weeding and other agricultural activities, reducing labor intensity and attracting younger generations to work on the farm.

Dr. Zhang Qin, director of the Center for Fine and Automated Agricultural Systems at the University of Washington in the United States, also believes that smart agricultural machinery not only saves manpower, but also reduces the use of chemicals, which is important for agricultural development, human health and environmental protection.

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