Agriculture Technology
Modern farms and agricultural operations work far
differently than those a few decades ago, primarily because of advancements in
technology, including sensors, devices, machines, and information technology.
Today’s agriculture routinely uses sophisticated technologies such as robots,
temperature and moisture sensors, aerial images, and GPS technology. These advanced devices and precision
agriculture and robotic systems allow businesses to be more profitable, efficient, safer, and more
environmentally friendly.
IMPORTANCE OF AGRICULTURAL
TECHNOLOGY
Farmers no longer have to apply water, fertilizers, and
pesticides uniformly across entire fields. Instead, they can use the minimum
quantities required and target very specific areas, or even treat individual
plants differently. Benefits include:
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Higher crop productivity
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Decreased use of water, fertilizer, and pesticides, which in turn
keeps food prices down
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Reduced impact on natural ecosystems
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Less runoff of chemicals into rivers and groundwater
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Increased worker safety
In addition, robotic technologies enable more reliable
monitoring and management of natural resources, such as air and water quality.
It also gives producers greater control over plant and animal production,
processing, distribution, and storage, which results in:
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Greater efficiencies and lower prices
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Safer growing conditions and safer foods
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Reduced environmental and ecological
impact
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