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In the realm of rural revitalization driven by technological advancements, the concept of 'smart agriculture' assumes a paramount role. Within this context, apiculture and crop cultivation exhibit a profound interdependence, yet, historically, these two domains have developed somewhat independently in terms of digital resource cultivation and the establishment of information platforms. This disjointedness has resulted in a lack of efficient interaction and organic integration. In this article, we delve into the symbiotic dynamics between apiculture and crop cultivation, guided by the principles of symbiosis theory. We propose a symbiotic model rooted in design thinking and harnessing the potential of information technology to optimize mutual benefits among beekeepers, agriculturalists, bee species, and the ecological environment. By crafting an innovative bee pollination service system, we strive to achieve a multifaceted equilibrium of demand, promote comprehensive interplay within the industry, and foster the sustainable development of ecosystems. Consequently, our study offers strategic insights that extend beyond the agricultural sector, serving as a scholarly reference for the construction of symbiotic service systems in diverse fields. © 2024 The Authors.
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ISSN: 0922-6389
Year: 2024
Volume: 384
Page: 713-723
Language: English
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