From monitoring soil condition to tagging livestock, there is a growing need for smart farming solutions to collect and transfer data. As many monitoring systems will be in remote locations and ...
The so-called “smart agriculture” market is projected to reach $13.5 billion by 2023. As technologies like the Internet of Things transform business and farming operations from the U.S. to East Africa ...
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 ...
Many agricultural facilities need to make immense efforts to monitor their crops, and the technological age can offer a lot of options to help. For example, Internet of Things (IoT) technology for ...
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 ...
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 ...
I’m stubborn about keeping my phone for as long as I can. My last one lasted four years until I got fed up with the dying battery. I recently upgraded my phone with a newer model, and I didn’t realize ...
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 ...
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.