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A small county in China achieves the large-scale cultivation of Golden tremella successfully

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By Xianchao Wang

Golden tremella, a kind of precious edible fungus with rich nutrition, mainly grows in high altitude forest belt. Thanks to the efforts of Wu Guangzhen, Wu Minglong and other agricultural experts for many years, Shenxian, a county in Shandong Province, China, took the lead in realizing the large-scale cultivation of Golden tremella on April 2, 2022, breaking the restrictions of climatic conditions. The ability to break the curse of large-scale cultivation technology is mainly due to China’s 5G intelligent technology. In the past two years, Shenxian has continuously increased investment in science and technology and continued to explore how to develop intelligent agriculture. With the help of 5G intelligent technology, the temperature, humidity, light, carbon dioxide concentration and other growth conditions needed for the growth of Golden tremella have been intelligently regulated, promoting the large-scale and annual development of Golden tremella industry. The picture shows Golden tremella cultivation 5G intelligent ark.


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