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New Agriculture Technology in Modern Agriculture

Innovation is more important than ever in Modern Agriculture. The industry faces huge challenges, from rising costs of supplies, to labor shortages. And changes in consumer preferences for sustainability and transparency.There is increasing recognition by agricultural companies. The need for solutions to these challenges. In the past 10 years,

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Food Security: A Global Crisis tackled by Agriculture Technology Interventions

Agriculture is fundamental to global well-being. The vision of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations is a ‘world free from hunger and malnutrition, where food and agriculture contribute to improving the living standards of all, especially the poorest, in an economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable manner

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT) - THE FUTURE OF AGRICULTURE

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated and interconnected devices that are provided with unique identifiers (UIDs) and can transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. The thing in the IoT can be a person with a smartwatch capturing his/her vitals on a real-time basis, a farm anim

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What’s Hot or Not for Food & Farm tech in 2022?

Cellular Meats, the Metaverse, Vertical farming, Sustainability, Digital farms, China & Covid-19. Aliens visiting our planet could be excused for questioning our sanity. The divergence between what the inhabitants of the Earth say what is important, and how we actually behave, has never been greater. We are more global than ever

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The Biggest Future Trends In Agriculture And Food Production

To feed the growing global population, estimates suggest we’ll have to increase food production by as much as 68 percent by 2050. And that’s not the only challenge; there’s also the fact that the middle-class population is growing, which generally brings with it increased demand for meat over grains, legumes, and wheat. Satisfy

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