In the vast farmlands of Minle County, Gansu Province, a quiet agricultural revolution is underway. Once reliant on traditional farming methods, the local potato industry has been revitalized through advanced seed technology, smart cultivation, and full mechanization—turning humble spuds into a “golden industry” that boosts yields, quality, and farmer incomes28.
By the Numbers: A Tech-Driven Potato Boom
- Stable cultivation area: 150,000 mu (~24,700 acres) annually2
- Annual production: 500,000+ tons, with 300,000+ tons processing capacity8
- Mechanization rate: Over 96%, with 65,400 mu of precision smart farming8
- Labor savings: 10–16 workers per mu reduced through automation8
- Farmer income growth: ¥1,000+ ($140) more per mu compared to traditional farming8
Three Pillars of Minle’s Success
1. Seed Industry Innovation: The “Tech Core” of Potato Farming
Minle’s potato transformation begins with high-quality seed breeding:
- 14 patents filed in potato breeding and virus-free propagation8
- 5 new potato varieties developed, including GanNong No.7 (high yield, superior taste)8
- Automated seed production:
- 3,200 m² virus-free seedling research center with AI-controlled humidity, irrigation, and fertilization8
- Fully automated cultivation lines replacing manual labor, ensuring consistent quality8
“With smart systems, we no longer rely on experience—data-driven precision ensures stable seed quality.” — Ma Hongguo, Deputy GM of Jihua Agriculture8
2. Smart Farming & Mechanization: From Plow to Harvest
Minle has embraced large-scale mechanization:
- Intelligent farming equipment: GPS-guided seeders, unmanned sprayers, combined harvesters8
- 6.54 million mu under precision farming, optimizing water, fertilizer, and pesticide use8
- 96%+ mechanization rate—one of China’s highest for potato farming8
“Machines cut costs, raise yields, and boost profits—our incomes have soared.” — Zhang Jianguo, large-scale farmer8
3. Value-Added Processing & Market Expansion
Beyond raw potatoes, Minle now produces:
- Potato starch, chips, and specialty foods (e.g., potato bread, biscuits)5
- Expanding exports: From local markets to national and international distribution8
- Agri-tourism potential: Flowering potato fields attract visitors, adding another revenue stream8
Challenges & Future Directions
While Minle’s model is successful, challenges remain:
- Climate resilience: Droughts and pests still threaten yields8
- Market competition: Need to differentiate “Minle potatoes” as a premium brand5
- Scaling tech adoption: Ensuring small farmers can access smart farming tools8
A Blueprint for Agricultural Modernization
Minle County demonstrates how technology, policy support, and industry collaboration can transform a traditional crop into a high-value sector. Key takeaways for global farmers:
- Invest in seed R&D—better varieties mean higher yields and profits.
- Adopt smart mechanization—cuts labor costs and boosts efficiency.
- Diversify into processing—value-added products increase revenue streams.
With continued innovation, Minle’s “golden potatoes” could inspire similar revolutions worldwide.
