Global agricultural production will need to grow by an estimated 50% between 2013 and 2050, to meet the demands of 10 billion people. Growing enough safe and nutritious food will stretch current ...
The UN projects that the world's population will reach 9.7 billion by 2050, which will cause global agricultural production to rise 69% between 2010 and 2050. To meet the growing demand, farmers 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 ...
More productive and resilient agriculture requires a major shift in the way water, soil, nutrients and other agricultural resources are managed. Isotopic techniques can track and quantify carbon, ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. The following is a guest post by Caroline Andridge, research associate for global ...
Researcher see the interconnections between the systems in nature and how each component impacts the others. In Connecticut, rich in forests and farmland, experts see the potential that could position ...
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 ...
KALIBO, Aklan (PIA) — The Province of Aklan is set to strengthen its agricultural sector through the implementation of the Value Chain Enhancement of High-Value Crops through Smart Agriculture (VEHCSA ...
As the world marked yet another World Environment Day, the urgent and collective action toward a sustainable future has never been more pressing. Among the most critical and interconnected challenges ...
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