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The world’s first “smart farming,” or “e-agriculture” practice was observed in 2017, where a crop was sown and tended wi

The worldu2019s first u201csmart farming,u201d or u201ce-agricultureu201d practice was observed in 2017, where a crop was sown and tended without involvement of a human entering the field, and was entirely machine-operated with help of digital technology. Since then, smart, and modern agricultural practices have been continuously stepped up to use information and communication technology, making farming not only efficient, but also more sustainable and resilient.

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The world’s first “smart farming,” or “e-agriculture” practice was observed in 2017, where a crop was sown and tended wi

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  1. STUDIO SHODWE

  2. Introduction The world’s first “smart farming,” or “e-agriculture” practice was observed in 2017, where a crop was sown and tended without involvement of a human entering the field, and was entirely machine-operated with help of digital technology.

  3. The world’s first “smart farming,” or “e-agriculture” practice was observed in 2017, where a crop was sown and tended without involvement of a human entering the field, and was entirely machine-operated with help of digital technology. Since then, smart, and modern agricultural practices have been continuously stepped up to use information and communication technology, making farming not only efficient, but also more sustainable and resilient. Smart Farming Shaping the Future of Agritech

  4. Global Smart Farming Market 2020 - 2024 Technology in the agriculture industry is developing at a rapid pace, which is promising a robust future for the AgTech innovation space. Here are the top 5 trends in Agritech to look for 2023, that will focus on helping farmers enhance their crop yield and field management, ensuring a successful farming future.

  5. Smart Farming Trends to Expect In 2023 Technology Collaboration IoT Technologies Smart Applications The Internet of Things has been completely revolutionizing the way crop growers, agritech advisors, retailers, and manufacturers interact with the farm. ICT (Information Communication Technology) in agriculture, precision farming, sensor-controlled farms, drones, and livestock monitoring are key areas where the application of IoT has been at the forefront. With massive proliferation of smart devices, participatory in the developing nations like India, have led to major advancement in mobile software and smart applications connected to every industry. Agriculture is no left, and seen many developments across such applications in past. However, the market of smart farming and agriculture apps is on rise and expected to increase at a rapid scale in years to come. One of the top trends in Agritech is technology collaboration and integration of digital services in the farming activities. The industry is set to witness more and more players and farmers coming together to build more problem- solving and reliable technology solutions for smarter and better yields.

  6. Know The All Feature of Smart Farming Shaping the Future of Agritech -

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