Smart agriculture refers to the use of technologies such as IoT, sensors, location systems, automation, robotics and AI/ML on farms. The main goal of smart agriculture is greater efficiency and ...
The data revolution is underway in agriculture, writes the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in a 2023 report titled “Smart Farming: the transformative potential of data-driven ...
Jonathan Seelig is co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Ridge. He was previously co-founder of Akamai. Technological advancement related to the internet of things (IoT), for example, AI and drones, ...
AI in Agriculture: Powering Smart Farming With Automation and Insights: By Preeti Das Farming no longer depends only on instinct, rainfall, and seasonal patterns. Across India and beyond, fields now ...
Smart farming market is expected to be driven by the availability of low-cost cloud services. Currently, farming applications are increasingly moving to the cloud system, with farmers aiming at ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 2: Zero Hunger. This Scientific Reports Collection welcomes original research articles on advances in precision agriculture and smart ...
Farm Journal’s Smart Farming Week is an annual week-long emphasis on innovation in agriculture. The goal is to encourage you to explore and prioritize the technology, tools and practices that will ...
Knowledge is key! Unless knowledge is applied in the best manner possible, the result will be poor. Like a farmer who knows the ins and outs of his land but still desires better yield, a different ...
Smart technology refers to devices, systems, and applications that utilize artificial intelligence, internet connectivity, and sensors to collect data, make decisions, and perform automated tasks.
Nanjing Agricultural University recently released Sinong, an open-source large-language model developed for agricultural use. The launch points to a broader trend: advanced digital tools are gradually ...
(Cape Town, South Africa) – Alex Muli built his business growing a network of African farmers providing mango, passion fruit, avocado and French beans for sale in African and Middle Eastern markets.
The highly anticipated grand finale of the AYuTE Africa Challenge Rwanda took place on Wednesday, April 30, in Kigali, celebrating youth-led innovations poised to transform Rwanda’s agricultural ...