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Yuyi Aquatic Technology
In today's aquaculture industry, with the development of technology, traditional farming models are undergoing changes. From September 25th to 27th, the 10th Guangzhou International Fisheries Expo was held at the Pazhou Exhibition Hall. After exchanging ideas with many industry professionals at the exhibition, we can deeply realize that the concept of facility fisheries has been deeply rooted in people's hearts. At the Guangzhou Fishery Expo, many innovative equipment were showcased, such as small shed feeding machines, intelligent feed sorting and weighing equipment, AI intelligent shrimp nets, fish suction pumps, etc. Industry players all expressed that equipment is an indispensable part now and in the future. It not only greatly liberates labor, but also is an inevitable trend for the mature development of the industry.
In traditional aquaculture, feeding, as a basic part of daily management, has long faced problems such as heavy workload and low efficiency. Nowadays, with the development and promotion of the industry, many equipment companies have entered this field, actively researching and developing related feeding equipment, constantly innovating, aiming to benefit breeders and improve breeding efficiency. At this year's Fishery Expo, multiple intelligent feeding devices made a stunning appearance, becoming a major highlight of the exhibition.
The AI intelligent shrimp net is an innovative aquaculture equipment that uses ultra clear panoramic AI cameras to capture high-definition details in real time, observe the feeding situation, internal organ condition, and growth of shrimp, allowing farmers to stay informed of the latest aquaculture situation anytime and anywhere, without the need to personally patrol the pond. At the same time, with the help of advanced AI technology, the system can automatically identify the condition of shrimp bodies, accurately analyze breeding needs, optimize feed feeding strategies, significantly improve feed utilization efficiency, and save costs for farmers.
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