An in-depth review on the concept of digital farming

Faculty Science Year: 2024
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages:
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Journal: Environment, Development and Sustainability Springer Netherlands Volume:
Keywords : , in-depth review , , concept , digital farming    
Abstract:
A revolutionary paradigm change in agriculture is being referred to as “digital” or “precision” farming, which aims to address issues with global food security while advancing environmental sustainability and economic success. Through the amalgamation of technologies resemble Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, drones, artificial intelligence, plus big data, this maximizes the sustainability, efficiency, and productivity of the farming sector by optimizing different aspects of farming operations with traditional agricultural practices. In addition, it uses sensors for remote sensing and data analytics to track crop health, moisture content, and soil conditions in real time. This allows farmers to decide cognizant decisions about pest control, fertilization, and irrigation. Drones with multispectral cameras and remote sensing data analytics sensors may accurately and efficiently provide airborne footage for crop monitoring, disease …
   
     
 
       

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