– '2022 Smart Farm Korea' hosted by Gyeongsangnam-do and Changwon-si from June 6.16th to 18th (3 days)
– Gyeongnam Agricultural Research Institute, R&D and educational project promotion results utilizing smart farm technology promotion
Gyeongsangnam-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services will participate in '6 Smart Farm Korea' held for three days from June 16th to 18th to promote the achievements of smart farm-related R&D and guidance projects and to spread technology.
Smart Farm Korea is an event jointly hosted by Gyeongsangnam-do and Changwon City and hosted by KNN, JM Company, and BNC. ) is held at
This year, 150 domestic/overseas companies and 350 booths are expected to attract more than 2 visitors, including those working in the agricultural and livestock industry and returnees.
The fields of the exhibition include future agriculture (automation system), smart factory equipment and equipment, homecoming/returning, urban agriculture, livestock and livestock equipment, agricultural products/agrifood, etc.
In particular, Gyeongsangnam-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services announced that it would promote smart farm-related R&D and educational achievements and promote technology diffusion under the theme of 'Cultivating happy agriculture and rural areas with ICT convergence digital agricultural life industry'.
The main contents of the exhibition are △Demonstration of cloud-based greenhouse environmental control and monitoring system △Demonstration of collection and monitoring of greenhouse environment data for research on strawberry cultivation in high temperature season △Demonstration of electric energy saving of tomato smart farm using SOFC △Exhibition of comparison of leaf vegetable growth by light source using home planter △ Melon 4 Basic year-round cultivation △ Exhibitions related to the activation of open-field digital agriculture (agricultural drones, etc.)
In addition, various plants such as strawberries, paprika, tomatoes, eggplants, and melons, which are major crops cultivated in Smart Farm, and subtropical fruit trees, which are attracting attention as major crops in the future, are exhibited, providing a variety of attractions not only for farmers and related companies, but also for urban consumers visiting the event venue. will provide
Jeong Jae-min, director of the Agricultural Technology Research Institute, said, “Through this exhibition, we introduce smart farm technology to residents and listen to the voices of the field, develop Gyeongnam-type smart farm technology for digital agriculture innovation, and create new agricultural jobs in Gyeongnam’s agricultural life. We will do our best to nurture the industry.”