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Precision Livestock Farming (PLF) is a technology-driven approach to livestock management that uses sensors, automation, and data analysis to improve the efficiency and productivity of livestock production. PLF systems provide real-time monitoring of animal health, nutrition, and environment, allowing farmers to make informed decisions about their livestock. This technology can also be used to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, such as reducing water and feed waste, and improving animal welfare.
PLF systems are becoming increasingly popular among livestock producers, as they provide a cost-effective way to improve the efficiency and productivity of their operations. By providing real-time data and insights, PLF systems can help farmers make informed decisions about their livestock, leading to improved animal health and welfare, and increased profitability.
Some companies in the Precision Livestock Farming market include Afimilk, Allflex, Cargill, DeLaval, GEA, and SCR. Show Less Read more