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Research on the Development of Smart Animal Husbandry in Beijing

Yufei Jiao,, Rao Chen,, Yueyuan Zhao,, Yetong Wang,, Langjiazhuoga, and Hongjie Xu

Asian Agricultural Research, vol. 16, issue 07

Abstract: With the rapid development of agricultural science and technology, animal husbandry, as an important pillar in the field of agriculture, is gradually moving towards a new era of smart animal husbandry with the deep integration of informatization and digitalization. This transformation not only breaks through the traditional production mode of animal husbandry, but also promotes it to a new form under the Internet ecology, draws a new blueprint for the development of agriculture and animal husbandry, and gives birth to numerous potential business opportunities for the development of new agriculture. However, the practice and promotion of smart animal husbandry is not a smooth road, and many challenges and problems need to be solved urgently. On the basis of an in-depth investigation of the development status of smart animal husbandry in Beijing, this paper comprehensively analyzes the current problems, including the difficulty of technology integration, the lack of talent reserve, and the need to improve the policy environment. In view of these problems, it puts forward a series of practical suggestions, in order to speed up the development of animal husbandry in Beijing to the direction of smart development, and realize the sustainable development of animal husbandry.

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