Technology at the service of the agricultural field

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The agricultural sector is at a crucial moment of transformation, the growing demand for food, together with the challenges of climate change and the scarcity of resources, is driving the need to adopt new technologies that allow increasing the efficiency and sustainability of production. In this context, precision agriculture emerges as a fundamental tool to optimize the use of resources and improve productivity, this discipline is based on the collection and analysis of data from different sources, such as sensors, satellite images and agricultural machinery, to obtain accurate information about soil conditions, crops and climate.

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With the data collected with such technological tools, farmers can make more informed decisions about the management of their fields, such as the application of fertilizers and other inputs accurately, efficient irrigation and scheduling of agricultural tasks.

Among the technology that is being used in agricultural fields is robotics, which is also playing an increasingly important role in agriculture. agricultural robots have begun to be used in some countries of the world that can perform a wide range of tasks, such as planting, weeding, harvesting and transporting products, reducing the need for manual labor and freeing farmers from agronomic practices to focus on other tasks

Artificial intelligence (AI) has also been taking up space in the agricultural sector, which is revolutionizing the way information is analyzed in agriculture. Artificial intelligence algorithms can detect patterns and trends in the data, allowing farmers to make accurate and efficient decisions.

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Among the innovations that have been observed so far is precision agriculture with the implementation of sensors in the field to measure soil moisture, temperature and crop health, drones to perform flights to inspect crops, identify pests and diseases, and create field maps. Similarly, robotics using robots for planting, weeding, harvesting and transporting products, artificial intelligence used for data analysis that will optimize, for example, the application of fertilizers and crop yield prediction. And as if the Internet of Things (IoT) were not enough, since agricultural machinery and sensors are connected to the Internet to collect data in real time.

This type of technology can bring benefits and challenges to the agricultural field for producers such as:
  • Greater efficiency in the use of resources, reducing the consumption of water, fertilizers and agricultural waste.
  • Better monitoring of crops, by early detection of pests, diseases and health problems of crops.
  • Greater profitability for farmers, due to the reduction of production costs as labor
As for the challenges we can mention high costs of some technologies, which may limit their accessibility for some farmers, connectivity, since, the lack of Internet access in some rural areas may hinder the adoption of technologies that depend on connectivity and of course the training that farmers need to use and understand new technologies.

Final considerations
Dear readers, technology is transforming the agricultural sector, offering innovative solutions to the challenges of food production. Precision agriculture, robotics, artificial intelligence and other technologies are helping farmers to be more efficient in some activities and if they are added to ecological practices they can become more sustainable.

However, it is important to address the challenges of adopting these technologies, such as cost, connectivity and training. it is essential that governments, companies and organizations in the agricultural sector work together to promote the adoption of new technologies and ensure that all farmers have access to the benefits they offer.

Bibliographic references
  • Kogut, P. (2020).Precision Agriculture: From Books To Reality. Published in EOS Data Analytics.

Sources

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Some times I pass through different farms and I see big machines that they are using nowadays. It is a big land and the more machines you use can be done in less time.

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That's right, the use of technology pertimite to save time on practical activities in agroecosystems. See you later, have a great week.

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