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Smart Agriculture is a term used to describe the use of technology to improve the efficiency and productivity of agricultural processes. It includes the use of sensors, robotics, drones, and other digital tools to monitor and manage crops, livestock, and other resources. Smart Agriculture also includes the use of data analytics to optimize production and reduce costs.
Smart Agriculture is becoming increasingly popular as it allows farmers to make more informed decisions and increase their yields. It also helps to reduce the environmental impact of farming by reducing the use of resources such as water and fertilizer.
Companies in the Smart Agriculture market include John Deere, Monsanto, Trimble, and AgJunction. These companies provide a range of products and services, such as precision farming, crop monitoring, and livestock management. Other companies in the market include AgEagle Aerial Systems, Agribotix, and Agrivi. Show Less Read more