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Mechanized summer harvest in full swing across China

China’s grain harvest is in full swing, with nearly 20% of winter wheat already harvested. Over 800,000 combine harvesters, including 200,000 cross-regional units, are mobilized to reap 22.7 million hectares. High yields are reported in Henan and Anhui. Authorities are leveraging big data, drying centers, and machinery coordination to ensure efficiency despite looming weather challenges.

The grain harvest is in full swing across China, with more than 266,667 hectares of winter wheat being reaped by agricultural machinery every day and almost 20 percent of the crop already harvested, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs.

The harvest in wheat-growing areas in the southwest and in the central province of Hubei is coming to an end, while in Henan and Anhui, the main wheat production provinces in the Huang-Huai-Hai region, harvesting is at its peak.

In Henan’s Zhumadian City, local authorities have deployed more than 30,000 combine harvesters to help farmers bring in 733,300 hectares of wheat.

“The wheat yield is around 1,200 to 1,300 jin per mu (9,000 to 9,750 kilograms per hectare), and is growing well,” said Feng Pingxin, a local farmer.

More than 2.87 million hectares of wheat planted in Anhui is ready to harvest with 160,000 high-performance combine harvesters working in the fields, and local authorities coordinating operations across 567 drying centers to ensure that every grain can be collected and safely stored.

“There will be light rain in the following days, but we don’t need to worry at all. Because there are 44 dryers [in the dry center], and they can process over 1,300 tons of wheat every day,” said Li Peigen, a grain farmer in Auhui’s Huoqiu County.

In Xuyi County, the first place in east China’s Jiangsu Province to harvest wheat this year, over 5,000 combine harvesters have been urgently mobilized ahead of rain forecast in the next few days.

Local authorities have allocated agricultural machinery using big data analysis to support farmers bring in the harvest.

Four million hectares of wheat in the eastern province of Shandong is nearing harvest time, with dry land wheat in the southern part of the province gradually ripening.

Drought-resistant and high-yield wheat is the main variety grown locally in Shandong’s Zhangshanzi Town. With fully mechanized reaping operations, the yield of dry land wheat is projected to increase by more than 10 percent compared to previous years.

Over 17 million agricultural machines will be put into use nationwide during this year’s “three summer period,” which refers to the summer harvest, summer sowing and summer management activities usually carried out from mid-May to June.

More than 800,000 combine harvesters are expected to be involved this summer, including 200,000 harvesters operating cross-regionally, to reap 22.7 million hectares of wheat planted across the country during the summer harvest season that will last for around three weeks.

In China, the main grain and oil crops harvested in summer are wheat and rapeseed sown in the previous autumn and winter.

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Source : Bastille Post

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