Modern agritech boosts apple industry in East China's Weihai City

Staff can monitor soil temperature and humidity as well as pest and disease conditions in real-time through computers or smartphones, greatly improving the comprehensive agricultural production capacity. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

According to a recent report from Weihai Daily, the local media's visit to the Xinyuan Modern Apple Planting Demonstration Base in East China's Weihai city has revealed the continuous advancement of modern technology in the city's apple industry

An orchard featured with various technologies including integrated water and fertiliser irrigation facilities, online environment monitoring systems, visual management systems and big data management centres enables staff to monitor soil temperature and humidity as well as pest and disease conditions in real-time through computers or smartphones, greatly improving the comprehensive agricultural production capacity.

The base's 80 mu of apple orchards are planted with 20 apple varieties and these apples are about to enter the peak production period, said Qu Jiashuai, the person in charge of the base adding that all apple yields per mu can reach 4,000-5,000 Kg, which comprises twice the yield of traditional orchards. Self-propelled picking platforms have also significantly improved the picking efficiency, allowing 500 Kg of apples to be picked by a single person per day. 

The apple production technology and innovation centre at the orchid which was set up by the local authorities last year, not only serves as a highland of technology but also as a cradle for talent cultivation. Discussions, internships and training activities related to the apple industry have also been organised throughout the city. Moreover, experimental research has also been conducted, injecting new vitality into the high-quality development of the industry.