AGRI - ADVANCING
Importance of Agricultural Technology
Farmers are no longer required to evenly distribute water, fertilizer, and insecticides throughout entire fields. Instead, they can utilize the bare minimum necessary, focus on very particular locations, or even handle other plants differently.
Benefits comprise:
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Increased crop output.
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Less water, fertilizer, and pesticides are used, which helps keep food prices down.
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lessening of the impact on natural ecosystems.
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Lower chemical discharge into rivers and groundwater.
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Improved workplace safety.
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Robotic technologies also make it possible to monitor and manage natural resources—like the quality of the air and water—more accurately. Additionally, it provides farmers and other producers more control over the growing, handling, distributing, and storing of plants and animals, which leads to:
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Higher efficiency and lower costs.
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Safer growth environments and food.
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Reduced influence on the environment and the ecosystem.