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The future of farming: innovative agritech

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February 21, 2025

As agriculture continues to evolve in the face of climate change, economic pressures, and global food security challenges, South African farmers are turning to innovative technology to enhance productivity and sustainability. Cobus du Plessis reports on the latest technological advancements.

- Cobus du Plessis

The future of farming: innovative agritech

From precision farming to artificial intelligence (AI), the latest technological advancements are revolutionizing the agricultural landscape.

These technologies, driven by the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), are not only improving farming efficiencies but also helping to make it more environmentally friendly and economically viable.

PRECISION AGRICULTURE: MAXIMISING YIELD WITH MINIMAL INPUT

Precision agriculture has become central to modern farming, incorporating GPS, remote sensing, and devices connected to the Internet of Things (IoT) to provide real-time data on soil conditions, weather patterns, and crop health.

This data-driven approach allows farmers to optimize field management by applying fertilizers, pesticides, and water precisely where needed, reducing costs and environmental impact.

A perfect example of this innovation is digital field management and precision agriculture software, which enables remote field monitoring, input management, and precision application tracking. The interface provides insights into planting, soil conditions, and treatment applications, allowing farmers to optimize yields and manage multiple fields efficiently. The system integrates with GPS and sensor data to enhance decision-making in precision agriculture.

Yield-monitoring systems collect data during harvesting to help farmers make informed decisions for future planting cycles. Soil and moisture sensors further refine irrigation practices by measuring water levels and preventing over- or underwatering, which is crucial in a water-scarce country like South Africa.

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING: SMART FARMING DECISIONS

AI and machine learning are playing a pivotal role in transforming agriculture by analysing large datasets to predict crop performance, detect diseases, and optimise supply chains.

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