the condition of having a highly technical implementation
<noun.state>
the act of implementing the control of equipment with advanced technology; usually involving electronic hardware
<noun.act> automation replaces human workers by machines
mechanization \mechanization\ n. 1. The act or process of mechanizing. [PJC]
2. Causing to be performed by machines, especially by a highly technical implementation, usually involving electronic hardware; as, the mechanization of a manufacturing process.
Syn: automation, mechanisation, high technology, high-tech. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
Thus, according to the English-language China Daily, party and government officials recently decided that "conglomerates in charge of supply, production and sales" would be established to hasten large-scale mechanization.
He also covered the founding of local industries, integration, the mechanization of farms and the electrification of the rural South.
Obviously, mechanization is impossible.
Several years ago when China began letting households run private plots, Mr. Zhang resisted so as to preserve high levels of mechanization.
Poor management, low investment, poor irrigation, a lack of arable land and the lack of mechanization make farming increasingly uneconomical, Huh said.
By breaking up the communes, China restored the work incentive to peasants but also brought back the main weakness of traditional farming, plots too tiny for efficient production, mechanization or use of advanced scientific techniques.