Food security is becoming a growing problem worldwide. Much focus should therefore be placed on the agricultural sector with a view of equipping the sector for increased food production capabilities. The agricultural sector is changing rapidly globally due to the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) mega tech nologies, resulting in smarter ways to farm. These technologies allow farmers to maximise production remotely while controlling every aspect of crop farming such as pest control, soil conditions, crop monitoring, and soil moisture. These advances will allow farmers to be more profitable, efficient and environmentally friendly. However, evidence suggests that small-scale farmers are left behind in the use of 4IR mega technologies ...
Thomas Oberthür explains how farmers, scientists, food processors and retailers are working together...
Population growth, shrinking agricultural land areas, changing land use of agricultural lands, globa...
By 2050, we face the challenge of feeding 50% more people within the finite and diminishing resource...
A fourth agricultural revolution, termed agriculture 4.0, is gradually gaining ground around the glo...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4th IR) shall see the merging of artificial intelligence as well a...
L.J.C. Autrey, S. Ramasamy and K.F. Ng Kee Kwong describe the achievements in the process of introdu...
Smart agricultural technologies are required to advance the development, productivity, and sustainab...
The agricultural sector has been experiencing great changes in recent years for responding to a seri...
Agriculture, the most important industry in Africa, has not provided adequate food security and econ...
Demographics will increase the demand for food and reduce the availability of labour in many countri...
Over the past decades, the interest in Precision Agriculture (PA) has increased in most developed c...
Numerous previous attempts at technology development and transfer have not always sufficiently contr...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2019With challenging farming conditions currently ...
There is no doubt that technological advancement eases the routine works of the farmers, alleviate t...
The present review retraces the steps of the industrial and agriculture revolution that have taken p...
Thomas Oberthür explains how farmers, scientists, food processors and retailers are working together...
Population growth, shrinking agricultural land areas, changing land use of agricultural lands, globa...
By 2050, we face the challenge of feeding 50% more people within the finite and diminishing resource...
A fourth agricultural revolution, termed agriculture 4.0, is gradually gaining ground around the glo...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4th IR) shall see the merging of artificial intelligence as well a...
L.J.C. Autrey, S. Ramasamy and K.F. Ng Kee Kwong describe the achievements in the process of introdu...
Smart agricultural technologies are required to advance the development, productivity, and sustainab...
The agricultural sector has been experiencing great changes in recent years for responding to a seri...
Agriculture, the most important industry in Africa, has not provided adequate food security and econ...
Demographics will increase the demand for food and reduce the availability of labour in many countri...
Over the past decades, the interest in Precision Agriculture (PA) has increased in most developed c...
Numerous previous attempts at technology development and transfer have not always sufficiently contr...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2019With challenging farming conditions currently ...
There is no doubt that technological advancement eases the routine works of the farmers, alleviate t...
The present review retraces the steps of the industrial and agriculture revolution that have taken p...
Thomas Oberthür explains how farmers, scientists, food processors and retailers are working together...
Population growth, shrinking agricultural land areas, changing land use of agricultural lands, globa...
By 2050, we face the challenge of feeding 50% more people within the finite and diminishing resource...