Unmanned machines boost China's rice production
Share - WeChat


To stabilize food production, the village's then-Party chief, Lu Kaiwen, promoted a simplified approach to plant rice with great success. It was later promoted nationwide as "Cailu Practice".
"Now the technologies are even mightier and people are replaced by machines in rice production. Bumper harvests are inevitable," said Lu, 77. He retired from the Party chief post a decade ago.
Xu said success of Cailu Practice and the early embrace of unmanned food production technologies have one thing in common: the pioneering spirit of local people.
"When we see obstacles, we do not give up. Instead, we would try to figure out a way," he said.
[Video by Shang Zhen]
- Shanghai certifies 30 regional HQs of multinationals
- Shanghai plans extensive promotional of high-growth enterprises
- Hainan launches International Talent Club
- Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang says he loves competition
- Evidence of inhuman atrocities
- New guideline aims to impart skills training to 30m people by 2027