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The latest data released by the State Administration of Grain and Material Reserves shows that since the peak season for purchasing summer grain in June, various grain enterprises in the main production areas have purchased 31.9 million tons of wheat, which is roughly equivalent to the annual level.
This year's summer grain procurement has seen a significant increase in the proportion of digitization and intelligence in various aspects. Through the construction of "intelligent collection and storage" platforms, various regions have replaced grain growers and purchasing enterprises with data, greatly improving the efficiency of grain collection.
In Wuyi County, Hebei Province, the application of "smart grain depots" has allowed grain grower Zhang Jianxing to experience a "one card pass". Through the smart card in his hand, the entire process of grain sampling, storage, and settlement is operated by a computer, which saves him a lot of time.
Zhang Jianxing, a grain farmer in Wuyi County: In the past, I had to queue up to complete the procedures and wait outside on hot days. Now our phones are all booked, and when we enter the door to apply for a card, the staff can help us operate it with a computer. The computer system displays all the data, and every step is as clear as the palm of our hand.
In recent years, Wuyi County has actively carried out the informatization acquisition of intelligent storage systems, implementing digital management of the main links such as registration, sampling, and printing of purchase codes for grain in and out of storage.
Wu Wenbin, the supervising and disciplinary officer of the Wuyi Branch of the Central Reserve Grain Hengshui Direct Warehouse Co., Ltd., said that not only has it accelerated work efficiency, but it also automatically collects data through the "intelligent grain storage system", which is conducive to scientific management and strict control, and eliminates human interference.
At the Tianchang National Grain Reserve in Anhui Province, there are 40 granaries storing wheat that was just purchased this year. Unlike in the past, local staff can now monitor the temperature, humidity, and other storage conditions inside the granary at any time through real-time monitoring systems.
Cheng Haifeng, Director of Anhui Tianchang National Grain Reserve, said that big data and Internet of Things technology have been fully utilized in every aspect of grain storage, storage, and supervision. We can use this distributed cloud platform to comprehensively monitor the temperature, humidity, and quality of stored grain, achieving visible and manageable grain storage.
Technology based grain storage can also provide stronger protection for the "health" of grain. Now, through temperature and humidity sensors and video surveillance scattered throughout the grain silos, real-time monitoring of the temperature and humidity inside the grain piles, especially pests, is carried out, and the data is synchronously displayed on the online platform. In case of abnormal situations, timely warnings can be issued.
Ye Guangwu, the custodian of Anhui Tianchang National Grain Reserve Warehouse: In the past, we used to use some drugs to kill insects and manually measure temperature when storing grain. Now, through technological means, it is equivalent to building a "thousand mile eye" in the grain warehouse. This not only prevents insect damage and grain mold, but also maximizes the freshness and non spoilage of grain.