That’s awesome to hear! As a rice mill owner, you must have a unique perspective on the importance of efficient farming and processing. It’s incredible how much innovation and hard work go into these agricultural projects. I’m sure you can relate to the dedication required to bring a product to market! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
The way to harvest and process tons of rice using modern agricultural technology is truly fascinating. In some undeveloped countries, manual rice harvesting is still very difficult and labor-intensive. I want to share agricultural technology with them to improve product quality and reduce the farmer's effort and bring more value to them. Thank you so much for sharing with us
Rice is life. I'm American, but I couldn't live without my basmati and jasmine rice. Also, Thai Red Chilies are essential food staples. Now I want some gumbo, curry, or stir fry.
The process of harvesting and processing tons of rice is a testament to the perfect combination of modern technology and farming tradition. From field to table, each grain of rice undergoes meticulous care, ensuring excellent quality and nutrition. An admirable achievement of agriculture!
As someone who grew up in the rice fields. This is the first time I've seen any of this. Only the crop spreaders from duster crews. Has to be a development company because most won't spend millions to replant using a pointless process with an ai machine. We pant, it grows we, drain, we harvest.
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Tons of rice are harvested and processed through a meticulous and dedicated process. In the vast fields, each heavy golden rice stalk is carefully harvested, crystallized from the sweat and care of farmers over many months. Each bundle of rice is transported to the factory, where the processing begins. The rice grains are dried, hulled, and cleaned with precision and meticulous attention to detail. Modern machines and careful supervision ensure that each grain of rice is pure white, fragrant, and retains its highest nutritional value and quality. After many stages of filtering and polishing, the rice is ready to be packaged and shipped, bringing the flavor of the fields everywhere. Each grain of rice is not only a source of food but also a symbol of the hard work, pride, and attachment to the land of generations of farmers.
The channel "How to Harvest and Process Tons of Rice | Modern Rice Agricultural Technology" provides an in-depth look at the modern harvesting and processing process. Detailed footage of advanced technology in agriculture gives viewers a better understanding of how state-of-the-art machinery and techniques work, from harvesting to processing. This is a great channel for anyone interested in the development of agriculture and technology, especially in the production of Binh, one of the
great video! i really enjoyed seeing the advanced techniques used in rice harvesting and processing. however, i can't help but wonder if all this technology might actually reduce the jobs available for traditional farmers in the long run. what do you all think?
what a fascinating look into the rice harvesting process! it’s incredible to see how technology has transformed agriculture. but honestly, i can’t help but wonder if all this automation takes away from the traditional methods that made farming such a community-oriented activity. what do you all think?
❤ technology use enough development country 😮 wow but india farmer doing self production cuz we have not this machine but any way one day develope my country present time india is slowly slowly developing country ❤
really informative video, thanks for sharing! i appreciate the insight into modern rice agriculture, but i do wonder if the heavy reliance on technology might lead to a loss of traditional farming practices that have been around for centuries. what do you all think?
Nice video overall, light on details but it gives a fairly easy to digest knowledge blurb for the more casual viewers that only have exposure to rice via what's in take out containers or in boxes on grocery store shelves. While it's been a while, I remember the rice harvesting near where I grew up. Acres and acres, miles of lowland about a foot and a half deep at the deepest point. The plantation there had been growing rice since the mid nineteenth century. It doesn't anymore because the state imminent domained the entire plantation for an airport and shipping port expansion that never came to be. Now to return it to productive rice land would be millions if not a billion or two in costs to rebuild all the weirs and dikes, groom the land flat-ish. Relocate a few thousand or so alligators, snapping turtles and whatnot and desalination of many of the fields nearest the estuary. Basically not going to happen.
From preparing the site, planting and harvesting padi is a very tiring job but with the use of modern machines it is very efficient and very profitable in Malaysia
With all the sophisticated technology being used in rice production in a western country, even then at the end of the day the top 3 producers are still China, India and Bangladesh, lovely...
Incredible. I have seen videos where rice is harvested much more primatively. It was interesting, but seemed like it was unrealistic for the quantities that we actually produce. This video makes a lot more sense with such a h8uge industry, although I know technologies are not evenly distributed worldwide. Also, nothing said between 5:20 and about 5:50 made any sense. Lots of jargon and visuals that llooked great but didn't actual explain anything. Admittedly, maybe its a me problem, but I'd really like to see the harvester explained more clearly. Im guessing the issue was that the producers spoke to an engineer and we all know engineers sometimes need to be reminded that half the words they say might as well be an alien language to common goobers like me!
there is proverb here, rice knowledge, the fuller it is, the lower it is. more knowledge and experience the person, more humble they are. and here, that flood paddy, can farm some fish too
The video strikes a good balance, offering a brief yet informative overview for casual viewers. Your personal reflection on rice harvesting near your hometown adds a poignant touch, highlighting the complexities of history, development, and agriculture. The challenges involved in revitalizing the land paint a vivid picture of formidable obstacles.
It looked like the rice seedlings were perfectly distributed across the field. Why pull them up simply to replant them if they're already perfectly distributed? Great video btw👍
@@donarthiazi2443 she's right. your proposal is practical suicide. if you distribute the rice seed on the dry soil, weed will out grow rice seedlings, but if you sow the seed on the wet land it can't grow. best option is to sow the seed on dry soil and keep the entire field wet until seedling is ready to transplant. the process takes 14 up to 20 days.
I couldnt sleep, I was wondering how rice was made, is it a grass? is the rice we eat a seed? are rice krispies basically rice popcorn? how much rice has to be made to feed the world? How large an area do we need to plant rice to make enough for 1 cup? I really wish I didn't have work in the morning because I doubt I will rice to the occassion
Automation will continue to require less Labour. Someday, the world will not need large work forces to provide for our consumption, and government must rethink and adjust our economic systems so that people can enjoy the surpluses of automation and people has greater choices to use their time.
We have a latest technology to get five to six time harvest from the same space and could be cultivated even on deserts and unfertile lands . No problem from weeds . No chemicals.
From now on as individual, not for sell , will buy strait from farmers, before it is processed to package for person use to eat rice . I think I have to go to farmer to buy sections then hand cut the rice then bring them home to make a large bag for my self .
Was this video of rice production done in one country or, many countries? I think I saw asians, europeans and someone from latin america in it but I can't really tell. It would have been a good thing if that information was included for us to know.
I'm a rice mill owner and this project inspires me in so many levels
Hello I am also rice mill owner in Uzbekistan. Can we exchange some experience with you .
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That’s awesome to hear! As a rice mill owner, you must have a unique perspective on the importance of efficient farming and processing. It’s incredible how much innovation and hard work go into these agricultural projects. I’m sure you can relate to the dedication required to bring a product to market! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
The way to harvest and process tons of rice using modern agricultural technology is truly fascinating. In some undeveloped countries, manual rice harvesting is still very difficult and labor-intensive. I want to share agricultural technology with them to improve product quality and reduce the farmer's effort and bring more value to them. Thank you so much for sharing with us
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When I was young, our village went to harvest rice, the whole field was yellow and the aroma of ripe rice made us very excited
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Rice is life. I'm American, but I couldn't live without my basmati and jasmine rice. Also, Thai Red Chilies are essential food staples. Now I want some gumbo, curry, or stir fry.
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Wiatt.. that thing smells?
Watching you care for your garden is so peaceful
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Very little rice is grown this way...Some high tech US farms are not the norm.
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Such an informative video on Agricultural Technology! It’s clear that this is the way forward for the agriculture industry
Thanks for sharing! The highlights from your farm at [2:21] were truly inspiring!
You make gardening look so rewarding and enjoyable
I’m amazed at how fresh everything looks.
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Incredible to see how the Processing Factory integrates with broiler farming and hatchery tech. Such a smooth process
Wow, this video really brightened my day. Thank you!
The vibrant colors and textures of the produce are fantastic. Your dedication is evident!
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The process of harvesting and processing tons of rice is a testament to the perfect combination of modern technology and farming tradition. From field to table, each grain of rice undergoes meticulous care, ensuring excellent quality and nutrition. An admirable achievement of agriculture!
I used to love playing in the flooded fields for rice growing
Your videos transport me to a place of tranquility. 🌾
I'm impressed by the use of Agricultural Technology in growing these fruit trees. Great content!
As someone who grew up in the rice fields. This is the first time I've seen any of this. Only the crop spreaders from duster crews. Has to be a development company because most won't spend millions to replant using a pointless process with an ai machine. We pant, it grows we, drain, we harvest.
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Do you base In Nigeria
Yes, this looks like the US.
yes, thanks
If AI can’t be used to increase the crop of per acre economically, it probably won’t be used.
"You have a remarkable way of showing just how fulfilling and joyful gardening can be, making every moment in the garden seem like a deeply rewarding experience."
wow the quality rice harvesting the rice is a number one food for the people
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The serene forest setting is so calming. Your video is a breath of fresh air!
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This video makes me fall in love with the magic of agriculture.
Really enjoyed this video! But its quite different from the typical farming that I experienced 25 years ago here in the Philippines.
We filipinos don't have the money for those equipments 🥹
@@gia_almiranez001 You're right Maria😂
Yeah because we are mountainous area and few arable lands to grow ruce unlike thailand , India, Brazil, Vietnam, etc.
Tons of rice are harvested and processed through a meticulous and dedicated process. In the vast fields, each heavy golden rice stalk is carefully harvested, crystallized from the sweat and care of farmers over many months. Each bundle of rice is transported to the factory, where the processing begins. The rice grains are dried, hulled, and cleaned with precision and meticulous attention to detail. Modern machines and careful supervision ensure that each grain of rice is pure white, fragrant, and retains its highest nutritional value and quality. After many stages of filtering and polishing, the rice is ready to be packaged and shipped, bringing the flavor of the fields everywhere. Each grain of rice is not only a source of food but also a symbol of the hard work, pride, and attachment to the land of generations of farmers.
*Wow, the precision in rice harvesting is impressive! Rice, being a staple food, holds paramount importance for the people.*
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it was great to see the process of growing and producing rice
Fear Allah unseen
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Fantastic work Brother, very informative 👍🏻
The channel "How to Harvest and Process Tons of Rice | Modern Rice Agricultural Technology" provides an in-depth look at the modern harvesting and processing process. Detailed footage of advanced technology in agriculture gives viewers a better understanding of how state-of-the-art machinery and techniques work, from harvesting to processing. This is a great channel for anyone interested in the development of agriculture and technology, especially in the production of Binh, one of the
Your video is like a breath of fresh air!
I never tire of observing how these incredibly interesting powers work.
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So amazing! That's why I'm in love with plant-based foods and non-plant based.
Yes now i can finish my presentation. Thanks bro!
It’s lovely to see the care and passion in each piece of fruit.
I would really want this project to be invested in my country.. I'm a rice mill owner and this project inspires me in so many levels
where are you from, if i may ask.
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@@hillaryemmanuel119 ok... i get it now.
TZ produce rice in a big quantity too.
@@buravan1512 drastically
It's really wonderful.
Wow, this video really excite!!
Your videos always introduce me to new and exciting fruits! 🌟
Those fruits look so fresh
That's a very high quality of rice.
I have been eating us rice for years, thanks to all farmers.
great video! i really enjoyed seeing the advanced techniques used in rice harvesting and processing. however, i can't help but wonder if all this technology might actually reduce the jobs available for traditional farmers in the long run. what do you all think?
what a fascinating look into the rice harvesting process! it’s incredible to see how technology has transformed agriculture. but honestly, i can’t help but wonder if all this automation takes away from the traditional methods that made farming such a community-oriented activity. what do you all think?
Wow this is impressive!
greatttttt, rice is true love
Nice, efficient and effective.👋
❤ technology use enough development country 😮 wow but india farmer doing self production cuz we have not this machine but any way one day develope my country present time india is slowly slowly developing country ❤
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What kind of machines should they want to farm... What technology..??
Very nice presentation and educational.
Your videos are very helpful
really informative video, thanks for sharing! i appreciate the insight into modern rice agriculture, but i do wonder if the heavy reliance on technology might lead to a loss of traditional farming practices that have been around for centuries. what do you all think?
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Great video !
Investments in machinery yield long-term benefits, positioning businesses for sustainable growth.
Wonderful video.
Thank you
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@@LisaHack-hq3dv I don’t fear the devil. He was & will always be crushed by God, Jesus Christ Himself 🙏✝️
@@johnnygucci9 Jesus was not killed nor Jesus was crucified
Wonderful video
Nice video overall, light on details but it gives a fairly easy to digest knowledge blurb for the more casual viewers that only have exposure to rice via what's in take out containers or in boxes on grocery store shelves.
While it's been a while, I remember the rice harvesting near where I grew up. Acres and acres, miles of lowland about a foot and a half deep at the deepest point. The plantation there had been growing rice since the mid nineteenth century. It doesn't anymore because the state imminent domained the entire plantation for an airport and shipping port expansion that never came to be. Now to return it to productive rice land would be millions if not a billion or two in costs to rebuild all the weirs and dikes, groom the land flat-ish. Relocate a few thousand or so alligators, snapping turtles and whatnot and desalination of many of the fields nearest the estuary. Basically not going to happen.
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Love rice 😭😭😭😭😭
Woaw all mechanizated process nice
Am watching from Ghana, is there anyway I can contacted to this factory for onward business. Its very important
Technology is becoming more modern, farmers have less hardship
Pakistan is producing very fine and delicious quality rice Super Kernal Basmati
Basmati😂. Bhai ye to India me hoti h.
pakistan me bhi@@cmgoyat
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Have you ever eaten rice from the world's largest rice exporter?
From preparing the site, planting and harvesting padi is a very tiring job but with the use of modern machines it is very efficient and very profitable in Malaysia
They don't transfer rice like that in Arkansas. It stays in the same field from seed to harvest.
What are the key steps and machinery involved in harvesting tons of rice efficiently and sustainably?
With all the sophisticated technology being used in rice production in a western country, even then at the end of the day the top 3 producers are still China, India and Bangladesh, lovely...
Incredible. I have seen videos where rice is harvested much more primatively. It was interesting, but seemed like it was unrealistic for the quantities that we actually produce. This video makes a lot more sense with such a h8uge industry, although I know technologies are not evenly distributed worldwide.
Also, nothing said between 5:20 and about 5:50 made any sense. Lots of jargon and visuals that llooked great but didn't actual explain anything. Admittedly, maybe its a me problem, but I'd really like to see the harvester explained more clearly. Im guessing the issue was that the producers spoke to an engineer and we all know engineers sometimes need to be reminded that half the words they say might as well be an alien language to common goobers like me!
😮 amazing video
May AllahAlmighty protect you and your family friends
THAT WES AMAZING
Nice video..
He who controls the food,controls the world.
You can grow this in your backyard in a kiddie pool, it doesn’t have to be acres full it
there is proverb here, rice knowledge, the fuller it is, the lower it is. more knowledge and experience the person, more humble they are.
and here, that flood paddy, can farm some fish too
The video strikes a good balance, offering a brief yet informative overview for casual viewers. Your personal reflection on rice harvesting near your hometown adds a poignant touch, highlighting the complexities of history, development, and agriculture. The challenges involved in revitalizing the land paint a vivid picture of formidable obstacles.
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It looked like the rice seedlings were perfectly distributed across the field. Why pull them up simply to replant them if they're already perfectly distributed?
Great video btw👍
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Okay. Yeah that makes sense 👍
Thanks
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Seems you were commenting on a different video and somehow got mixed up with this one 🤔
@@donarthiazi2443 she's right. your proposal is practical suicide. if you distribute the rice seed on the dry soil, weed will out grow rice seedlings, but if you sow the seed on the wet land it can't grow. best option is to sow the seed on dry soil and keep the entire field wet until seedling is ready to transplant. the process takes 14 up to 20 days.
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How does it take to grow 🌾
nice video
Harvesting and processing tons of rice made me so excited to watch the video until the end
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Cool video
got rice at usa?
❤is nice
I m from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Great video
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@@LisaHack-hq3dv All organized religion is fake.
Hi this video is shooted in which country ?
I couldnt sleep, I was wondering how rice was made, is it a grass? is the rice we eat a seed? are rice krispies basically rice popcorn? how much rice has to be made to feed the world? How large an area do we need to plant rice to make enough for 1 cup?
I really wish I didn't have work in the morning because I doubt I will rice to the occassion
Automation will continue to require less Labour. Someday, the world will not need large work forces to provide for our consumption, and government must rethink and adjust our economic systems so that people can enjoy the surpluses of automation and people has greater choices to use their time.
Yeah but surely that means less jobs for the working class…
Should I wash this before cooking?
Pakistan is also in top four five big countries where rice 🌾 are cultivated on Large scale don't forget it.
So amazing
I want have my own rice farm. Please I need guidelines on how to start.
I love Rice
Can you supply us with rice in Liberia?
We have a latest technology to get five to six time harvest from the same space and could be cultivated even on deserts and unfertile lands . No problem from weeds . No chemicals.
how can i get this machine
Good job
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Rice Harvested & Processed !
From now on as individual, not for sell , will buy strait from farmers, before it is processed to package for person use to eat rice . I think I have to go to farmer to buy sections then hand cut the rice then bring them home to make a large bag for my self .
informative video
Most basmati ধান চাষ করা অনেক ভালো
It would be great to see how they do it commercially without the technology
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Was this video of rice production done in one country or, many countries? I think I saw asians, europeans and someone from latin america in it but I can't really tell. It would have been a good thing if that information was included for us to know.
Thanks
i kilo how much is the price for rice?
Cultivating rice is 10 time more labour intensive wheat cultivation.
where is this country? reigoin?