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Novel mechanized rapeseed production with enhanced efficiency

In the field, multiple combine harvesters and threshers harvested rapeseed in the demonstration base, while farmers simply stood aside and commanded. It was seen that comparing to the surrounding fields, rapeseed plants in the demonstration base were more upright and more resistant to lodging and diseases. Academician Guan Chunyun of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) said that the mechanization and efficient production model effectively addressed many factors and labor-intensive problem, and could largely promote rapeseed production in China.
Rapeseed is the largest domestic edible oil source in China. However, with the transfer of rural labor and competition with mechanized wheat production in the same season, rapeseed has become less competitive due to long its growth period, labor-intensive and complex technique demand. Many experts believed that unless mechanized production could be popular, rapeseed cultivation might further decline, which would worsen the highly import-dependent edible oil industry.

The key techniques applied in the novel model included soil and water management, slow-release of balanced fertilizers, plant density control, joint mechanical sowing, pre-germination weeding, "one promotion and four preventions", mechanical harvesting, and fast straw decomposing. CAE Academician Wu Kongming said that efficient mechanized production has been the result of a series of scientific research and technical innovation and would be meaningful in enhancing productivity, reducing manpower and increasing farmers’ income.
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