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Preliminary Study on the Mechanization Demand of Orchards in North China

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  • XUAN,Lifeng
  • NIU,Shuaike
  • WEI,Jianguo
  • CHEN,Zhan
  • YANG,Dongfeng
  • WANG,Shulin
  • CUI,Lejun
  • WANG,Guanghai
  • YANG,Lili

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From the production management practice of fruit trees in North China by agricultural research institutions, combining the relevant national policies and documents in recent years, the demand for orchard machinery in fruit tree production of North China is summarized, and preliminary thoughts and suggestions are put forward. It could promote the joint of machinery and agriculture (industry, university, research and application departments), and improve mechanization level of orchards in North China.

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  • XUAN,Lifeng & NIU,Shuaike & WEI,Jianguo & CHEN,Zhan & YANG,Dongfeng & WANG,Shulin & CUI,Lejun & WANG,Guanghai & YANG,Lili, 2022. "Preliminary Study on the Mechanization Demand of Orchards in North China," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 14(08), August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:338232
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.338232
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