On November 28, at the 18th China International Agricultural Products Fair, many “black technologies” that helped agricultural development appeared in the exhibition hall to help farmers improve their work efficiency.

  In the exhibition area of ​​the Chongqing Academy of Agricultural Sciences, staff members are wearing VR glasses and operating a steering wheel similar to a gamepad. They are having fun.

What the citizens did not expect was that they were not playing games, but doing farm work.

  It is understood that this virtual device is being connected with the unmanned device in the orchard to implement pesticide spraying operations.

Through this system, farmers can manage farmland without leaving their homes.

  In another exhibition area, a staff member from a technology company in Guangzhou is sitting there "leisurely" playing with a mobile phone, but he is using a mobile phone terminal to control plant protection drones and agricultural unmanned vehicles to achieve fully automated farming. .

  Reporter Jia Nan Editor Jia Nan

Editor in charge: [Zhang Yifan]