China aims to become a hub for agricultural technology development

China plans to create an effective system for the development and implementation of various agricultural technologies by 2030.

The Chinese government is developing ambitious plans for the development of the country’s agricultural sector. Specifically, it is planned to establish an effective system for the development and implementation of agricultural technologies within the next four years, enabling China to become a leader in this field.

Several areas for agricultural development in the country have been recognized as priorities.

In particular, this concerns biological breeding, artificial intelligence in agriculture, and biomanufacturing.

In addition, experts note that it is planned to actively address issues related to variety selection, the implementation of intelligent technologies in the agricultural sector, and the development of green technologies.

Furthermore, China plans to build an effective «vertical» system, in which enterprises operating in the agricultural sector set goals and are the direct «customers» of the subsequent process.

Based on their demands and wishes, the Chinese government determines the research topics that specialized research institutions will begin to pursue.

They prepare reports on the results of their work. This should make the research more practical, so that businesses directly operating «on the ground» can derive maximum benefit from it.

At the same time, one of the key factors in evaluating the effectiveness of researchers should be the efficiency with which they translate their findings into concrete, practical solutions.

At the same time, the Chinese government is well aware that the provision of highly qualified personnel is a crucial prerequisite for the effective development of agricultural technology.

As part of this, plans are already underway to integrate vocational education courses and modernize the system for training specialists in the agricultural sector.

Furthermore, there are plans to create a talent discovery and incentive mechanism that will attract the most valuable specialists to this field.

To achieve these goals, China plans to improve its system for promoting agricultural technology and provide 24/7 consultations to all agricultural enterprises.

This is expected to yield noticeable results in the near future, making China one of the most advanced countries on the planet in agricultural efficiency.