China's Largest Agrometeorological Network Enhances Agricultural Resilience
China's Largest Agrometeorological Network Enhances Agricultural Resilience
US · Published Apr 17, 2026
China has launched the world's largest agrometeorological network to bolster agricultural resilience.
The network integrates manual stations, automatic stations, and remote sensing for comprehensive data.
AI and laser technologies monitor crop growth with over 90% accuracy, aiding in pest and disease control.
Boosting agricultural resilience with extensive observation network
China has established the world's largest agrometeorological observation network to enhance agricultural resilience. The network includes 642 manual observation stations, 738 automatic stations, 15 specialized service centers, and 91 experimental stations. It integrates manual and automatic observations with remote sensing satellite monitoring, providing a holistic view of crop conditions, soil moisture levels, and potential environmental threats.
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