Smart Farming

Smart Farming

Smart farming refers to the modern use of information and communication technologies in agriculture. Smart farming uses a wide range of technologies to optimise work processes, reduce inputs, optimise agricultural yields and simplify administration and management.

The use of modern technologies such as IoT, machine learning and big data can increase farm process efficiency by an average of eleven percent and reduce costs by an average of seven percent. This also helps the environment, as fewer pesticides and fertilisers need to be used.

Smart Farming

Smart farming refers to the modern use of information and communication technologies in agriculture. Smart farming uses a wide range of technologies to optimise work processes, reduce inputs, optimise agricultural yields and simplify administration and management.

Through the use of modern technologies such as IoT, machine learning and big data, business process efficiency can be increased by an average of eleven percent and costs reduced by an average of seven percent. This also helps the environment, as fewer pesticides and fertilisers need to be used.

A farmer controls the condition of her farm on the basis of a dashboard. A farmer controls the condition of her farm on the basis of a dashboard.
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Technologiescout
Lukas Rengbers
Münster University of Applied Sciences
Stegerwaldstraße 39
48565 Steinfurt
lukas.rengbers@ta.fh-muenster.de


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