The agriculture industry continues to evolve as it harnesses the latest tools and technologies that make producers more productive and efficient — and more sustainable
Climate change can have a direct impact on agricultural production. Climate parameters —including extreme storm events, heat waves, pests, and droughts— can potentially pose productivity risks to on-farm practices
Digital agriculture is the use of new and advanced technologies, integrated into one system, to enable farmers and other stakeholders within the agriculture value chain to improve food production.
With the exponential growth of world population, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, the world will need to produce 70% more food in 2050