Achievements of the agricultural industry of the Central Federal District will be presented at the National Centre RUSSIA
In early
March, the National Centre RUSSIA will open a new exposition, "Journey
Across Russia." This large-scale project will introduce visitors to the
features of all the federal districts of the country. As part of the
exposition, the agricultural complex, famous tourist routes, and smart cities
of Central Russia will be showcased.
In 2023,
Russia achieved the second-largest grain harvest in its history. The exposition
will demonstrate how new technologies contribute to production growth. The
active implementation of robotics and digitalization of equipment increases
yield, boosts productivity, and reduces manual labor.
A striking
example of technological progress will be the "Hector S-80" drone,
which can be used at all stages of crop field processing. A model of the drone
will be presented at the exposition. Visitors will be able not only to view it
but also try to operate it in an interactive game. Additionally, guests will
see a large-scale model of the unmanned combine harvester TORUM 785 — the most
powerful and productive in the country. During its implementation in the fields
of the Oryol region, the combine set a Russian record for wheat harvesting.
In
transparent acrylic tubes next to the combine, some of the main cereal crops
grown in the Central Federal District will be presented: wheat, oats, and
barley.
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