Agriculture is the backbone of human existence. Future of agriculture:
Vertical Agriculture
IoT connected Agriculturesmart farming
Blockchain in Agriculture
Artificial intelligence
The future of agriculture is full of promise. Drones analysing the fields and algorithms predicting the harvest. The smart greenhouse doesn’t require any staff as sensors and robots do the work. New systems such as geothermal energy and solar cells provide sustainable benefits and blockchain technology makes the supply chain more efficient. Vertical Agriculture:
vertical farming be the future of agriculture Considering it uses 95% less water than regular farms, could There’s a revolution happening in the way food is grown around the world. Vertical farming stacks crops on top of one another in a climate controlled, indoor facility, and utilizes advanced technology to produce food in the most environmentally friendly way the world has ever seen. IoT connected Agriculture (smart farming)
Precision Farming
Agricultural Drones
Livestock Monitoring
Smart Greenhouses
IoT in agriculture could have the greatest impact. Smart farming based on IoT technologies will enable growers and farmers to reduce waste and enhance productivity ranging from the quantity of fertilizer utilized to the number of journeys the farm vehicles have made.Smartfarming is a capital-intensive and hi-tech system of growing food cleanly and sustainable for the masses. It is the application of modern ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) into agriculture.In IoT-based smart farming, a system is built for monitoring the crop field with the help of sensors (light, humidity, temperature, soil moisture, etc.) and automating the irrigation system. The farmers can monitor the field conditions from anywhere. IoT-based smart farming is highly efficient when compared with the conventional approach. Blockchain in Agriculture:
blockchain application is used to solving many agri-related problems.
Food safety
Food supply chain
Agri inputs
Land title Registering
Disbursement of subsidies
Artificial intelligence(AI) : AI in agriculture is emerging in three major categories, (i) agricultural robotics, (ii) soil and crop monitoring, and (iii) predictive analytics.
RAJESH SURESH DAKE
Agriculture is the backbone of human existence.
Future of agriculture:
The future of agriculture is full of promise. Drones analysing the fields and algorithms predicting the harvest. The smart greenhouse doesn’t require any staff as sensors and robots do the work. New systems such as geothermal energy and solar cells provide sustainable benefits and blockchain technology makes the supply chain more efficient.
Vertical Agriculture:
vertical farming be the future of agriculture Considering it uses 95% less water than regular farms, could There’s a revolution happening in the way food is grown around the world. Vertical farming stacks crops on top of one another in a climate controlled, indoor facility, and utilizes advanced technology to produce food in the most environmentally friendly way the world has ever seen.
IoT connected Agriculture (smart farming)
IoT in agriculture could have the greatest impact.
Smart farming based on IoT technologies will enable growers and farmers to reduce waste and enhance productivity ranging from the quantity of fertilizer utilized to the number of journeys the farm vehicles have made.Smart farming is a capital-intensive and hi-tech system of growing food cleanly and sustainable for the masses. It is the application of modern ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) into agriculture.In IoT-based smart farming, a system is built for monitoring the crop field with the help of sensors (light, humidity, temperature, soil moisture, etc.) and automating the irrigation system. The farmers can monitor the field conditions from anywhere. IoT-based smart farming is highly efficient when compared with the conventional approach.
Blockchain in Agriculture:
blockchain application is used to solving many agri-related problems.
Artificial intelligence(AI) :
AI in agriculture is emerging in three major categories, (i) agricultural robotics, (ii) soil and crop monitoring, and (iii) predictive analytics.
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