In Beijing's Miyun District, the Mixiaonong Ruxin Farm is redefining agriculture through artificial intelligence. Spanning 13.3 hectares with 60 greenhouses, the facility grows nearly 20 vegetable varieties including tomatoes, cucumbers, and bell peppers – all managed by cutting-edge AI systems that monitor crops in real time.
The farm's technology adjusts planting schedules, detects pests within milliseconds, and reduces pesticide use through precision automation. Officials report increased yields and pollution-free produce, achieved by combining human expertise with machine accuracy.
As China and Africa celebrate 2026 as the Year of People-to-People Exchanges, this project offers climate-smart agricultural strategies. Its success with affordable sensors and localized data provides adaptable models for enhancing food security and modernization efforts worldwide.
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AI‑Powered smart farm in Beijing grows 20 vegetables on 13 hectares
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