Russian media exclaimed: China's 26-story pig farming building produces 1.2 million pigs annually!

China always surprises!

On May 21, the article was published in Komsomolskaya Pravda.

In Hubei Province in southern China, there is an unusual skyscraper.

But it doesn't house people, but pigs.

The Russian media pointed out: This is the largest vertical farm in the world. The technology of the 21st century has turned animal husbandry into a precise industry. The factory supplies 1.2 million pigs to the market each year, equivalent to the population of St. Petersburg (netizens angrily: can these be compared?) [covering face].

In two 26-story buildings (as tall as the Statue of Liberty!):

- Thousands of pigs are grouped by age and weight using an intelligent distribution system.

- Automatic conveyors regularly provide feed for each animal.

- Deformable elevators move pigs between floors.

The Russian media said that according to Chinese media reports, feeding is controlled by artificial intelligence algorithms: if sensors detect insufficient weight in the piglets, they will receive their own supplements. Ventilation, lighting, and even "relaxing" music for the pigs - all of this is controlled by the central control center.

A Russian person raised a question: Is it ethical to raise pigs in a skyscraper?

Will the pigs get bored?

Russian netizen Boris Savelyev said:

An interesting question is invented by some comrades - whether raising pigs is ethical so you won't eat pork?

Original text: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1832690771037193/

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