Yimutian Partners with Regional Leaders for Large-Scale Digital Agriculture Project in Guangdong

Reuters02-06
Yimutian Partners with Regional Leaders for Large-Scale Digital Agriculture Project in Guangdong

Yimutian Group, a leading digital agriculture platform in China, has entered into a strategic cooperation agreement with regional partners to jointly develop the Jianjiang Farmland Integrated Development Initiative in Huazhou City, Guangdong Province. Covering over 21,000 mu (approximately 1,400 hectares), the project aims to build a large-scale, technology-enabled agricultural production and circulation ecosystem. Yimutian will contribute digital platform capabilities, data systems, and AI-enabled agricultural technologies, while local partners will support land coordination, infrastructure integration, and project execution. The collaboration seeks to improve land utilization efficiency, advance digital farm management, and create a replicable model for modern agriculture development in China.

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