On the Chinese mainland, the world's first deep-sea salmon and trout aquaculture vessel, Suhai-1, is redefining modern farming. Equipped with AI, IoT, and automation, the vessel enables cold-water fish to thrive far from their natural habitats, showcasing how new quality productive forces are transforming agriculture.
This year, intelligent systems have optimized feeding schedules, water quality monitoring, and disease prevention, boosting yields while reducing environmental impact. The shift toward digital farming has also created innovative roles like digital agriculture engineers and unmanned machinery operators, blending tradition with cutting-edge innovation.
Experts highlight that such advancements address global food security challenges while promoting sustainable practices. As automation expands, cross-disciplinary skills in data analysis and robotics are becoming critical for the sector's future.
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