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Emerging Agricultural Technologies (Sensors (Air and soil sensors (These…
Emerging Agricultural Technologies
Sensors
Air and soil sensors
These sensors allow for real-time understanding to current farm, forest or body of water conditions
Livestock biometrics
Collars with GPS, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) and biometrics (a form of identification control) have a capacity to automatically identify livestock and relay vital information about them in real life
Crop sensors
Instead of prescribing fertilisation before application, high-resolution crop sensors inform application equipment of correct amounts needed
Foods
Genetically designed food
A departure from genetically modified food, genetically designed food would be engineered from the ground up
In-vitro meat
Also known as cultured meat or 'tubesteak', this is a flesh product that has never been part of a complete, living animal
Automation
Agricultural robots
Used to automate agricultural processes, such as harvesting, fruit picking, ploughing, soil maintenance, weeding, planting, irrigation, etc.
Precision agriculture
With satellite imagery and advanced sensors, farmers can optimise returns on inputs while preserving resources at ever larger scales
Engineering
Vertical farming
Extension of urban argiculture, vertical farms would cultivate plant or animal life within dedicated or mixed-use skyscrapers in urban settings
Closed ecological systems
Would provide theoretically transform waste products into oxygen, food and water in order to support life-forms in ibhabiting