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Technology boosts watermelon planting in winter in NW China’s Gansu

(People's Daily Online) 11:22, December 28, 2022

Watermelons planted in an agricultural park in Daliu township, Liangzhou district, Wuwei city, northwest China’s Gansu Province recently entered the harvest season.

A farmer harvests a watermelon in a greenhouse at an agricultural park in Daliu township, Liangzhou district, Wuwei city, northwest China’s Gansu Province. (Photo/Li Yalong)

Thanks to the application of the Internet of Things, farmers can check on the watermelons’ growth, control the ventilation and temperature in greenhouses, and water and fertilize the watermelons using a mobile phone app.

Farmers harvest watermelons in a greenhouse at an agricultural park in Daliu township, Liangzhou district, Wuwei city, northwest China’s Gansu Province. (Photo/Li Yalong)

Liangzhou district is a vegetable and fruit planting base in winter and spring in northern China. To date, it is home to 72,000 vegetable and fruit greenhouses that cover a total area of 134,000 mu (about 8,900 hectares). Its planting scale and output of vegetables and fruit grown in greenhouses rank first in Gansu Province.

A farmer harvests a watermelon in a greenhouse at an agricultural park in Daliu township, Liangzhou district, Wuwei city, northwest China’s Gansu Province. (Photo/Li Yalong)

Aerial photo shows watermelon greenhouses at an agricultural park in Daliu township, Liangzhou district, Wuwei city, northwest China’s Gansu Province. (Photo/Li Yalong)

(Web editor: Hongyu, Du Mingming)

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