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  2. Information and communications technology in agriculture

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    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has been assigned the responsibility of organizing activities related to the action line under C.7 ICT Applications on E-Agriculture. Many ICT interventions have been developed and tested around the world, with varied degrees of success, to help agriculturists improve their livelihoods ...

  3. Digital agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The loss of agricultural jobs can be offset by new job opportunities in manufacturing and maintaining the necessary technology for the work. Digital agriculture also enables individual farmers to work in concert, collecting and sharing data using technology. [135] and The hope is that young people want to become digital farmers [136]

  4. Mobile agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Agriculture (mAgri) supports actors along the agriculture value chain through the use of mobile technology. Mobile technology covers a broad range of devices and the sub-categories include voice, data , network and connectivity technologies. mAgri is a subset of e-agriculture .

  5. Agricultural technology - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural technology or agrotechnology (abbreviated agtech, agritech, AgriTech, or agrotech) is the use of technology in agriculture, horticulture, and aquaculture with the aim of improving yield, efficiency, and profitability. Agricultural technology can be products, services or applications derived from agriculture that improve various ...

  6. Recent changes in ICT use globally have damaged the environment (in terms of waste and energy consumption etc.) but also have the potential to support environmental sustainability activities, [2] such as the targets set within the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) number 7 (MDG7) to "ensure environmental sustainability".

  7. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    For example, farmers can now monitor soil temperature and moisture from afar and even apply IoT-acquired data to precision fertilization programs. [84] The overall goal is that data from sensors, coupled with the farmer's knowledge and intuition about his or her farm, can help increase farm productivity, and also help reduce costs.

  8. Agricultural value chain - Wikipedia

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    The price of ICT services is falling and the technologies are becoming more affordable to many in developing countries. Applications can support farmers directly through SMS messages. Examples include iCow, [29] developed in Kenya, which provides information on the gestation period, on artificial insemination of the cows, and on how to look ...

  9. Precision agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Application of crop management decisions calls for agricultural equipment that supports variable-rate technology , for example varying seed density along with the variable-rate application (VRA) of nitrogen and phytosanitary products. [29] Precision agriculture uses technology on agricultural equipment (e.g. tractors, sprayers, harvesters, etc.):