Technology to Smart Farming: How e-Crop is Transforming Agriculture
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimates that by 2050, global food production must grow by approximately 60% to sustain the needs of a projected population of 9.3 billion people. With the increasing need for more food, traditional farming is facing challenges. Farmers need to use new technologies to grow enough crops, meet people’s needs, and manage the use of limited natural resources.
This is where smart farming comes in. Smart farming uses modern technology to give farmers better tools to track, monitor, automate, and analyze their work. It helps in making farming more efficient and productive with advanced systems and equipment.
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