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gmiresearch · 1 year
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The Livestock Farm Market was estimated USD 17,023 million in 2020 and is predicted to grow at a 3.8% over the forecast period (2021-2028). The factors driving the growth of Livestock Farm Market includes rise in the consumption of meat and dairy products around the world, growing demand for woolen products and leather goods and increase in the spending on agriculture equipment around the world.
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projectchampionz · 2 months
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Evaluating Crop Farming Practices and Agri-Education to Enhance the Quality and Relevance of Agricultural Education and Training Programs
Evaluating Crop Farming Practices and Agri-Education to Enhance the Quality and Relevance of Agricultural Education and Training Programs Abstract: This research project aims to assess the current state of crop farming practices and agricultural education programs to identify opportunities for improving the quality and relevance of agricultural education and training. The study will employ a…
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farmerstrend · 3 months
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How Big Should Your Farm Be to Make a Profit?
Many new agripreneurs believe that the size of their farm will determine how profitable they’ll be. However, you can be profitable whether you’re farming 1 hectare or 100 hectares; it all depends on how you farm. When it comes to land, the most important thing to consider is not the number of hectares at your disposal, but rather the commodity that you farm and how you manage and control costs.…
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The Versatility and Efficiency of Hanging Scales: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction
Hanging scales have long been a reliable tool for measuring weight, especially in situations where traditional floor scales aren’t practical. From markets and warehouses to fishing and industrial settings, hanging scales offer a unique combination of convenience, accuracy, and versatility. This article explores the features, benefits, and various applications of hanging scales, highlighting why they remain an essential tool across different industries.
What Are Hanging Scales?
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Hanging scales are portable weighing devices designed to measure the weight of an object suspended from a hook. Unlike platform scales, where the item is placed on a flat surface, hanging scales work by attaching the item to a hook or clamp. The weight is then calculated based on the tension created by gravity, which is displayed digitally or via a dial.
Key Features of Hanging Scales Portability: Hanging scales are compact and lightweight, making them easy to transport and use in various locations, from outdoor markets to remote industrial sites. High Accuracy: Modern hanging scales are equipped with advanced sensors that provide precise measurements, even for irregularly shaped or unevenly distributed loads. Durability: Built to withstand heavy use, hanging scales are often made from robust materials like stainless steel, ensuring longevity and resistance to harsh environments. Versatile Applications: Hanging scales are used in a wide range of industries, including agriculture, fisheries, shipping, and retail. They are particularly useful in situations where space is limited or when weighing bulky or oversized items. Digital Advancements: Today’s hanging scales often feature digital displays, offering easy-to-read measurements. Many models also include additional functions like tare weight calculation, overload protection, and unit conversion. Conclusion: Hanging scales are an indispensable tool for many industries, offering a blend of precision, portability, and durability. Whether you’re weighing produce at a market, livestock on a farm, or heavy materials in an industrial setting, hanging scales provide a practical and reliable solution. As technology continues to advance, these scales have become even more versatile, meeting the demands of modern users while maintaining their core functionality.
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perestroika-hilton · 7 months
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Following quote is from gleaning the welfare fields this is just a really nice succinct history of peasant revolt under communism
"Resistance to State Extraction during the Socialist Period (1959-1978)
The current character of rural resistance has its roots in the socialist era. This cycle of struggle begins in 1959, the first year of the Great Leap Famine, when a rupture occurred between peasants and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which had developed widespread support in the countryside to various degrees over the previous three decades. Many members and even leaders of the party came from the peasantry, and the CCP’s guidance had proven successful at winning struggles against local elites that poor peasants had already attempted unsuccessfully on their own. Peasant support grew throughout the 1950s as CCP policies (such as land reform and cooperativization), coupled with the end of civil war, led to improvements in living standards.
All this fell apart with the return of famine in 1959, following the first year of the CCP’s Great Leap Forward campaign.[12] Many peasants soon began to regard the party-state as an alien, extractive and oppressive force, and to act individually or collectively against it by hiding grain from state collectors, stealing from collective fields, looting granaries, going to cities to demand food,[13] and in some cases taking up arms and engaging in local “power seizures.”[14]
The post-Leap retreat to more conservative agrarian policies (partial decollectivization, restoration of markets) mitigated peasant unrest, but the damage was done. Henceforth it would be more difficult to mobilize peasants for mass campaigns or even everyday work. The inefficiency that Dengists[15] and liberals alike attribute to the nature of collective production in general actually stemmed, in this case, from peasants’ resistance to state extraction and what they interpreted as alien, often irrational attempts to control the production process. In the 1970s (following more moderate recollectivization in the mid-1960s), many peasants again pushed for partial decollectivization, and others welcomed the Dengist state’s forced decollectivization in the early 1980s—less because of peasants’ inherent individualism or “petty bourgeois mentality,” and more because they wanted less extraction and more control over production.[16]
 
Resistance to Price Fluctuations during the Period of Transition (mid-1980s to early 1990s)
The early 1980s was a golden age for most Chinese peasants, comparable to the 1950s in optimism and surpassing it in terms of livelihood. Several decades of peace and gradual improvement of food intake combined with post-1968 improvements in rural health care managed to double life expectancy between 1949 and 1980. Meanwhile, two decades of collective projects to improve rural infrastructure (bringing new land under cultivation, expanding irrigation systems, building roads, etc.) and state modernization of agriculture (mechanization, production of agrochemicals and high-yield varieties of seed and livestock) finally came to fruition in the late 1970s.[17] This was coupled with the first significant state increase in prices for agricultural products, supplemented by subsidies for peasant entrepreneurs who reorganized their household farms and privatized collective equipment to specialize in certain commodities, leading to the most rapid increase in agricultural productivity and income that China had seen since the Ming Dynasty—especially for those able to benefit from the entrepreneurial subsidies available from 1978 to 1984.
By the mid-1980s, however, a combination of new factors caused these increases in productivity and income to decline. The increase attributable to modernization on tiny plots of land soon reached its limits. The state then decreased its subsidies and price controls for agriculture as part of its general strategy of marketization, and in order to balance the budget and lower the price of food for urbanites. These changes spelled disaster for peasants who specialized in certain cash crops when prices fell below the cost of production, leading to the first significant round of peasant unrest in China since the Great Leap Famine,[18] beginning in the late 1980s.
There is little data available on this sequence of struggles due to media censorship and the preference of researchers to focus on either decollectivization or anti-corruption struggles, but it is memorialized in Mo Yan’s novel The Garlic Ballads.[19] Based on news reports and interviews, the novel recounts a 1987 uprising against the falling price of garlic and the government’s refusal to buy the surplus, after local officials had encouraged peasants to specialize in garlic and then pocketed the state subsidies, alongside fees they had charged for farming a cash crop instead of grain. If this case is any indication, the marketization of agriculture at this time was already intertwined with local state corruption, which became the focus of peasant resistance in the 1990s.
 
Resistance to Local State Expropriation in the 1990s and early 2000s
It was during this period that many young peasants began migrating to coastal cities for temporary jobs, incentivized by expropriation in the countryside and increasing employment opportunities in the Special Economic Zones, both occurring just as returns from modernized small-plot agriculture had reached their limits. The struggles of peasants thus bifurcated into the rural struggles dealt with here, and the struggles of ruralites as proletarians, including conflicts in the wage relation and riots against social exclusion discussed in “No Way Forward, No Way Back” (also in this issue).
Despite frequent news reporting and a sizable academic literature, the only attempt at a comprehensive history of rural struggles in China since the 1980s is a pair of articles by Kathy Le Mons Walker published in the late 2000s.[20] The following sections center on summarizing information from those articles, supplementing it with other sources and engaging critically with Walker’s analysis.
Among the many targets of peasant resistance from the late 1980s to the early 2000s, most could be characterized as direct expropriation. These included:
the issuing of IOUs in lieu of payment of cash for crops by local officials, who used the funds for speculative real estate and business deals[…]; cadre diversion of state-allocated inputs for agriculture; the pocketing of TVE [“collective” township and village enterprise] profits by local and mid-level cadres; the imposition by local cadres of a host of ‘illegal’ or ‘unaccounted for’ fines, fees, and taxes to pay for ‘development’ projects and/or for personal use; the forcible confiscation of the land, belongings, and food of peasants who could not or would not pay the extra taxes and fees; the expropriation of arable land without adequate compensation (for highways, real estate development, and personal use, or to attract industrial investors through the creation of ‘development zones’); the issuing of inferior and fake chemical fertilizers, pesticides, seeds, and other supplies by corrupt cadres; and finally the pollution of local water supplies by development projects, which has not only angered peasants but affected agricultural production as well.
This expropriation was not mere “corruption,” as both the Chinese state and liberal critics usually describe it.[21] In some cases it resembles proto-capitalist “primitive accumulation” in Marx’s classical sense, because it played a key role in the transition to capitalism.[22] In others, especially more recently, such expropriation might be better understood as specifically capitalist “accumulation by dispossession” in David Harvey’s sense—Walker’s preferred category of analysis.[23] It transferred products of peasant labor into capitalist enterprises and the infrastructure necessary for its operation. It also took the form of capitalist rents, as opposed to the tributary and socialist rents in rural China prior to marketization. Investment in this period often took the form of “collectively-owned” TVEs, but many of these functioned as profit-oriented joint-stock enterprises, while others were eventually appropriated by their managers or cheaply purchased by capitalists. During China’s reintegration into the world market in the 1990s, these privatized TVEs became the initial vehicle through which Chinese and transnational capital exploited local and migrant peasant-workers—the vehicle of their expropriation often becoming the source of their exploitation."
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CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif Chairs Marathon Meeting in P&D Board to Decide on Various Development Projects Across Punjab
LAHORE, 19 September 2024:
Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif chaired a marathon six-and-a-half-hours review meeting being held in the Planning and Development Board in which important decisions were made about education, health, agriculture, livestock roads and other sectors. Under CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif's ‘Suthra Punjab’ program, the largest comprehensive sanitation system in the history of Pakistan will be implemented from mid-November. The launching of ‘Suthra Punjab’ will be started in 100 tehsils of Punjab by 15-October. In two weeks, the cleaning process will be started in 100 tehsils under the outsourced model. Under the second phase of ‘Suthra Punjab’, the cleaning process will also be started in 34 more tehsils from November 15. Approval for Chief Minister Fund for Solar Panel Production and Manufacturing was granted for local production of solar panels in Punjab. In November, people will start getting solar panels under the Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s program. CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif directed to complete Pakistan's first official autism school project in Lahore within one year.
In the meeting, 482 schemes of construction and repair of 11 thousand km roads in Punjab were reviewed. Revamping of 581 primary health centres of South Punjab has started and the target of completion has been set by next January. Proposals for health screening of students and establishment of thalassemia centre were also reviewed. The Chief Minister directed to ensure cleanliness in the hospitals acorss Punjab. She directed to undertake immediate steps for the construction of Nawaz Sharif Cardiology Institute Sargodha and Nawaz Sharif Cancer Hospital. She directed to ensure cardiology treatment facilities in every city.
CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif sought a deadline for the police body cam program. 11000 cattle will be given to women in the villages of 17 districts at a cost of Rs. 2 billion. Punjab's first livestock card for farmers will be launched next month. 20,000 farmers will be able to get food, medicine and equipment etc. through the Farmer Livestock Card.
In the meeting, agroforestry project was approved on government waste land under which onions, potatoes and olives etc. will be cultivated. It was decided to conduct a wildlife census for the first time in Punjab for the wildlife protection. The launch of "eco-tourism" project in Changa Manga and the proposal to build the first model fish market of the province in Lahore were reviewed. It was agreed to form a ‘Shrimp Farming Export Company’. A briefing was given about the shrimp pilot experimental farm on 100 acres in Muzaffargarh. A principle approval was given to establish a ‘Special Directorate’ for shrimp farming. It was also approved to increase the area for shrimp farming to 50 thousand acres along with conducting farmer training and establishing value added chain. Approval was given to establish hatcheries for Pangasius and other fish species in Lahore and DG Khan.
In the briefing, it was informed that ‘Plant for Pakistan’ is being monitored by drones. A ‘body cam pilot project’ has been launched in Sheikhupura with 30 cameras. The deadline for the completion of the second phase of ‘Smart Safe City’ has been set for next March. Monitoring of entrances and exits, free Wi-Fi, pink buttons have also become functional in Sheikhupura.
The Chief Minister directed to increase the number of cameras in all cities as per need. In the meeting, it was approved to start ‘Dastak’ services in 9 more districts of Punjab and for the issuance of ‘carbon credit scheme’ for the first time in Punjab. A project of demarcation of smog area through ‘Geographic Information System’ mapping will also be launched. A detailed briefing was given on Laptop Scheme, Undergraduate Scholarship program. The CM directed to ensure payment of fees for talented children. She approved the establishment of Punjab's first ‘film fund’.
The CM directed to undertake steps to provide employment for the first batch being passed out under ‘CM Skills Development Initiative’. CM Punjab ordered the early completion of metro track for all cities. A briefing was given on Margalla to Jhika Gali Tourist Glass Train Project. 3D footage of ‘Model Agriculture Mall’ was presented. Approval for a uniform design for Multan, Bahawalpur, Sargodha and Sahiwal was given.
It was informed during the briefing that more than 35 thousand farmers have received Kisan cards in Punjab. It was decided to solarize 7500 tubewells in the first phase in Punjab and it was agreed to complete it by next June. It was decided to implement the Chief Minister Agriculture Graduate Program in the concerned Union Council. Measures to increase export of agricultural produce along with utilizing government land to increase canola cultivation in Punjab were reviewed. Approval for design and other aspects of the first phase 9500 green tractor were given. Green tractor will not be sold due to certain features, colour and number and March 31st deadline has been fixed.
CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif directed to undertake measures for the construction of airstrip for air ambulance landing along with carrying out mapping to ascertain the need for rescue services. She directed to provide rescue ambulance service in every city after determining its need. The scope to further extend rescue training in universities and colleges was reviewed.
A comprehensive review on the progress of 7 programs, 70 projects, 77 Chief Minister's Initiatives and 770 Schemes was made in the meeting. CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif said, “Five years have been given to serve the people instead of holding processions. Alhamdulillah, Punjab is taking the lead in every sector.”
Senator Pervaiz Rasheed, Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, Provincial Minister for Information and Culture Azma Zahid Bokhari, Ministers Chaudhry Shafay Hussain, Mujtaba Shuja ur Rehman, Khawaja Salman Rafique, Khawaja Imran Nazir, Ashiq Hussain, Rana Sikandar Hayat, Bilal Akbar, Sohaib Malik, Zeeshan Rafique, Sohail Shaukat Butt, MPA Sania Ashiq, Brigadier (Retd) Babar Alauddin, Chief Secretary, IGP, Chairman P&D, Secretaries and other relevant officials were also present.
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Global Livestock Weighing Scale Market Growth, Insights and Forecast by 2032 | Reed Intelligence
Livestock Weighing Scale Market Insights
Reed Intelligence has recently added a new report to its vast depository titled Global Livestock Weighing Scale Market. The report studies vital factors about the Global Livestock Weighing Scale Market that are essential to be understood by existing as well as new market players. The report highlights the essential elements such as market share, profitability, production, sales, manufacturing, advertising, technological advancements, key market players, regional segmentation, and many more crucial aspects related to the Livestock Weighing Scale Market.
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Segment by Type
Self-propelled
Towed
Segment by Application
Commercial Farms
Private Farms
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U.S.
Canada
Europe
Germany
UK
France
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China
India
Japan
Australia
South Korea
Latin America
Brazil
Middle East & Africa
UAE
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Smart Agriculture Market Dynamics, Top Manufacturers Analysis, Trend And Demand, Forecast To 2030
Smart Agriculture Industry Overview
The global smart agriculture market size was valued at USD 22.65 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.7% from 2024 to 2030. 
Increasing automation of commercial greenhouses and growing implementation of the controlled environment agriculture (CEA) concept in greenhouses, in a bid to obtain a higher yield and maintain optimum growing conditions, are the key factors driving demand during the forecast period. Cultivators realize the potential benefits of growing plants inside a greenhouse, which has led to the development of commercial greenhouses. Cultivators have shifted from the conventional lighting systems to LED grow lights as the latter can easily be integrated into a CEA setup. Although LED grows lights are high in cost, they are an ideal option for indoor farming, owing to their long-term benefits in terms of energy efficiency.
Gather more insights about the market drivers, restrains and growth of the Smart Agriculture Market
Smart agriculture companies are shifting their focus toward the development of equipment that is integrated with advanced sensors and cameras. Key technologies driving the market demand include livestock biometrics, such as RFID, biometrics, and GPS to help cultivators automatically obtain information regarding livestock in real-time. Furthermore, infrastructural health sensors are used for monitoring material conditions and vibrations in buildings, factories, bridges, farms, and other infrastructure. Coupled with an intelligent network, infrastructural health sensors help provide information to the maintenance team in real-time. In addition, agricultural robots are being used to automate farming processes, such as soil maintenance, weeding, fruit picking, harvesting, planting, plowing, and irrigation, among others.
To sustain profits, farmers are increasingly adopting smarter and more efficient agriculture technologies to deliver high-quality products to the smart agriculture market in sufficient quantities. Mobile technology aids in offering innovative types and applications that are used across the agricultural value chain.
Machine-to-Machine (M2M) applications are particularly suited for the agricultural sector, enabling farmers to monitor equipment, assess the environmental impact on production, precisely manage livestock and crops, and keep track of tractors and other agricultural equipment. M2M is an integral part of IoT, which describes the coordination of multiple devices, appliances, and machines connected to the internet through multiple networks.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought widespread disruption to the global supply chain, resulting in food shortages and inflation. Necessary measures are required to strengthen the food supply chain and prepare for any future crisis. The ongoing pandemic has highlighted the significance of being able to carry out agricultural operations remotely. The ability of smart agricultural practices to help farmers recoup losses in a relatively shorter lead time is expected to drive future market growth.
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The global agriculture 4.0 market was estimated at USD 67.73 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 11.6% from 2024 to 2030. 
The global AI in food & beverages market size was valued at USD 8.45 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 39.1% from 2024 to 2030. 
Key Companies & Market Share Insights
Some of the key players operating in the market include Ag Leader Technology, AGCO Corporation, AgJunction, Inc., AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc., Autonomous Solutions, Inc., Argus Control Systems Ltd, BouMatic Robotic B.V., CropMetrics, CLAAS KGaA mbH, CropZilla, Deere & Company, DICKEY-john, DroneDeploy, DeLaval Inc, Farmers Edge Inc, Grownetics, Inc., Granular, Inc., Gamaya, GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, Raven Industries, Trimble Inc., Topcon Positioning System among others.
AGCO Corporation is a U.S.-based agriculture equipment manufacturer. The company develops and sells products and solutions such as tractors, combines, foragers, hay tools, self-propelled sprayers, smart farming technologies, seeding equipment, and tillage equipment.
Deere & Company is engaged in the manufacturing & construction of agricultural and forestry machinery; drivetrains and diesel engines for heavy equipment; and lawn care machinery. Additionally, the company also manufactures and provides other heavy manufacturing equipment. The company serves diverse industries such as agriculture, forestry, construction, landscaping & grounds care, engines & drivetrain, government and military, and sports turf.
Prospera Technologies and Agrible, Inc. are some of the emerging market participants in the target market.
Prospera Technologies is a global service provider of agriculture technology for managing and optimizing irrigation and crop health. The company provides AI-based sensors and cameras that aid farmers in crop monitoring.
Agrible is a U.S.-based agriculture solution provider. The company helps customers in more than 30 countries optimize water use, crop protection, fertilization, fieldwork, research trials, food supply chains, and sustainability initiatives
Key Smart Agriculture Companies:
Ag Leader Technology
AGCO Corporation
AgJunction, Inc.
AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc.
Autonomous Solutions, Inc.
Argus Control Systems Ltd
BouMatic Robotic B.V.
CropMetrics
CLAAS KGaA mbH
CropZilla
Deere & Company
DICKEY-john
DroneDeploy
DeLaval Inc
Farmers Edge Inc
Grownetics, Inc.
Granular, Inc.
Gamaya
GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft
Raven Industries
Trimble Inc.
Topcon Positioning System
Recent Developments
In July 2023, Deere & Company announced the acquisition of Smart Apply, Inc. The company planned to leverage Smart Apply’s precision spraying to assist growers in addressing the challenges associated with input costs, labor, regulatory requirements, and environmental goals.
In May 2023, AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. announced that it had entered into a 2-year supply agreement with Wingtra AG. This agreement is purposed to secure the supply of RedEdge-P sensor kits for incorporation with WingtraOne VTOL drones. This is specifically resourceful for those seeking to benefit materially from unparalleled, high precision, and plant-level detail in commercial agriculture, environmental research, forestry, and water management applications.
In April 2023, AGCO Corporation announced a strategic collaboration with Hexagon, for the expansion of AGCO’s factory-fit and aftermarket guidance offerings. The new guidance system was planned to be commercialized as Fuse Guide on Valtra and Massey Ferguson tractors.
In February 2023, Topcon Agriculture unveiled the launch of Transplanting Control, an exceptional guidance control solution for specialty farmers. This turnkey solution was designed to boost efficiency, reduce labor, and proliferate production. Further, it delivers GNSS-driven guidance, autosteering & control, thereby proving advantageous for the growers of perennial trees, vegetables, and fruits.
In January 2023, ASI Logistics in collaboration with SICK, Inc. announced the successful implementation of autonomous yard truck operations. In this collaboration, ASI Logistics leveraged its groundbreaking Vehicle Automation Kit (VAK) along with the industry-leading LiDAR systems of SICK.
In March 2022, Raven announced its business expansion in South Dakota and Arizona to enhance the development of AI-driven technologies for tailoring cutting-edge solutions. The strategy was also aimed at allowing access to a nearby test farm for same-day testing.
In October 2021, BouMatic announced the acquisition of SAC Group to leverage automatic and conventional milking systems. The transaction demonstrated the company’s incessant commitment to delivering best-in-class dairy farm solutions to consumers across the world.
In May 2021, AGCO announced a targeted spraying solutions strategic collaboration with Raven Industries Inc., BASF Digital, and Robert Bosch GmbH. The objective of this deal was to assess the targeted spraying technology for enhancing crop protection product applications by limiting crop input costs and addressing environmental sustainability.
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Investing in a Florida farm for sale offers unique opportunities for individuals interested in agriculture, livestock, or sustainable living. Florida’s year-round warm climate makes it an excellent location for farming a variety of crops and raising animals. With a thriving agricultural market and abundant resources, purchasing a farm in Florida can provide both financial returns and personal fulfillment.
Exploring Diverse Agricultural Opportunities on a Florida Farm for Sale
A Florida farm for sale can offer a wide range of agricultural ventures. From citrus groves and vegetable farming to cattle ranching and equestrian activities, Florida’s diverse landscape supports multiple types of farming. Buyers can select a farm that aligns with their interests, whether it’s organic produce or livestock farming, and tap into Florida’s robust agricultural economy.
Key Factors to Consider Purchasing a Florida Farm for Sale
Before buying a Florida farm for sale, it’s essential to consider several factors, including soil quality, water access, zoning regulations, and the farm’s infrastructure. Evaluating these aspects helps buyers choose the right property for their specific farming needs. Additionally, understanding local regulations ensures that the farm operates smoothly within Florida’s agricultural guidelines.
The Benefits of Owning a Florida Farm for Sale in a Thriving Agricultural State
Owning a Florida farm for sale offers many benefits, especially given Florida’s status as a top agricultural state. Florida provides access to local and international markets, making it easier to sell produce or livestock. Additionally, the state offers various agricultural support programs that help farmers optimize their operations, making ownership even more rewarding.
How to Find the Perfect Florida Farm for Sale to Suit Your Needs?
When searching for the ideal Florida farm for sale, working with experienced real estate agents who specialize in rural properties is crucial. These professionals can help you navigate the market, ensuring that you find a property that meets your budget and farming goals. By leveraging local knowledge, you can discover farms with great potential and location benefits.
Advantages of Sustainable Farming on a Florida Farm for Sale
Sustainable farming practices are becoming increasingly popular, and purchasing a Florida farm for sale offers the perfect opportunity to implement these techniques. Florida’s climate supports organic farming, renewable energy usage, and water conservation practices. By adopting sustainable practices, farmers can reduce their environmental impact while producing high-quality, eco-friendly products.
Profitable Crops and Livestock to Consider for Your Florida Farm for Sale
If you’re buying a Florida farm for sale, understanding the most profitable crops and livestock is essential for success. Florida is known for its citrus fruits, sugarcane, tomatoes, and livestock, including cattle and poultry. Selecting the right mix of products based on market demand ensures that your farm remains profitable and sustainable over the long term.
Importance of Location When Purchasing a Florida Farm for Sale
The location of a Florida farm for sale significantly impacts its success. Farms close to major cities or transportation hubs allow for easier distribution of goods. Proximity to suppliers and farm equipment stores also simplifies farm management. When purchasing a farm, consider the region’s infrastructure and how it supports your agricultural activities.
How to Finance a Florida Farm for Sale?
Financing a Florida farm for sale requires careful planning. Buyers should explore loan options, including agricultural loans offered by banks and government programs. Working with lenders who specialize in rural properties and farming ventures ensures you get the best terms. Additionally, creating a strong business plan increases your chances of securing financing.
Long-Term Value of Owning a Florida Farm for Sale
The long-term value of owning a Florida farm for sale extends beyond financial gains. Farm ownership can offer a fulfilling lifestyle, providing opportunities for growth, sustainability, and community involvement. With proper planning and management, a Florida farm can remain productive for generations, giving owners a lasting legacy in the agricultural industry.
Conclusion
Investing in a Florida farm for sale opens up numerous opportunities for both profit and personal growth. Whether you’re interested in sustainable farming, livestock, or crop production, owning a farm in Florida provides access to fertile land and a supportive agricultural market. By carefully considering factors like location, crop selection, and financing, you can secure a farm that aligns with your goals and offers long-term rewards.
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How Delaware’s Agriculture Sector Boosts the State’s Economy
Despite being one of the smallest states in the U.S., Delaware's agriculture sector stands tall in bolstering its economy. Famed for its fertile soils, strategic location, and farming legacy, Delaware boasts a robust agriculture industry that sustains jobs and food production and fuels economic growth. From poultry farming to crop production, Delaware's agriculture is a fundamental part of the state's identity and a robust economic engine, showcasing its resilience and stability.
Let's look into the importance of Delaware's agriculture sector and how it contributes to the state's economic success.
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1. The Poultry Industry: A Cornerstone of Delaware Agriculture
The poultry industry is one of the most significant contributors to Delaware's agriculture sector. The state is one of the top producers of broiler chickens in the U.S., and the poultry industry accounts for a significant portion of the state's agricultural revenue.
The poultry industry supports thousands of jobs, from farmworkers to processing plant employees. Additionally, it stimulates demand for feed grains and other supporting industries such as transportation and packaging. Delaware's poultry industry's success has ripple effects throughout the state's economy, bolstering local businesses and contributing to community development.
2. Crop Production: Supporting Food and Livestock
Alongside poultry, Delaware hosts a robust crop production sector encompassing corn, soybeans, wheat, and vegetables. Corn and soybeans are significant because they are used as feed for the poultry industry, underscoring the deep interconnection between crop and livestock production that fortifies Delaware's comprehensive agricultural ecosystem.
Delaware's crop production contributes to the state's economy by providing raw materials for human consumption and livestock feed. The sale of these crops generates income for farmers, and processing facilities create additional employment opportunities. Farmers in Delaware also play a vital role in national food production, ensuring that grocery shelves and restaurants remain stocked with locally grown goods.
3. Dairy and Livestock: Smaller but Significant Players
While Delaware is primarily known for poultry and crop farming, dairy farming and other livestock operations contribute to the state's agricultural output. Delaware dairy farms produce milk, cheese, and other dairy products sold locally and regionally. Additionally, beef and pork production is on a smaller scale than poultry.
The dairy and livestock sectors add diversity to Delaware's agriculture, making the industry more resilient to market fluctuations. These farms support local economies by providing jobs and contributing to Delaware's food supply chain. Although smaller than poultry, the dairy and livestock sectors provide essential goods to consumers in and out of the state.
4. Employment Opportunities: Agriculture as a Job Creator
The agriculture sector is a significant employer in Delaware, providing thousands of jobs across various fields. Agriculture supports employment at every level, from farmworkers and equipment operators to scientists and agribusiness professionals. The industry also offers opportunities for seasonal workers and young people through farm internships and training programs.
Agriculture's contribution to Delaware's employment is critical for rural areas where job opportunities may be limited. In addition to direct employment, agriculture creates jobs in related industries, including transportation, logistics, manufacturing, and retail. This ripple effect ensures that agriculture's economic impact extends beyond the farm.
5. Local and Sustainable Agriculture: Supporting Delaware's Communities
Delaware is witnessing a burgeoning movement towards local and sustainable agriculture. The popularity of farmers' markets, community-supported agriculture (CSA) programs, and organic farming practices is not just a trend but a testament to the shared values of many Delaware residents. This demand for locally grown food is economic and a way to support small and mid-sized farms, fostering a sense of community and shared values.
The rise of local agriculture allows Delaware farmers to sell directly to consumers, keeping money within the community. This form of agriculture also promotes sustainable farming practices that reduce environmental impact, conserve water, and preserve soil health. As a result, Delaware's local agriculture contributes to economic stability and long-term sustainability.
6. The Role of Technology in Delaware's Agriculture
Modern technology is vital in increasing productivity and efficiency in Delaware's agriculture sector. Technological advancements have transformed agriculture, from precision farming techniques that optimize crop yields to automation in poultry processing plants. Delaware farmers increasingly adopt intelligent farming technologies, such as drones, GPS-guided equipment, and data analytics, to improve decision-making.
Technology enables Delaware's agriculture industry to stay competitive globally. By increasing efficiency and reducing waste, technology helps farmers save on labor and resources while improving output. This increases profitability for farmers and ensures that Delaware can meet the growing demand for food locally and nationally.
7. Export Markets: Extending Delaware Agriculture's Reach
Delaware's strategic location along the East Coast gives it easy access to major transportation routes, ports, and international markets. The state exports a significant portion of its agricultural products, particularly poultry and grains, to other states and countries. This access to global markets is critical for the long-term success of Delaware's agriculture industry.
Exporting agricultural products brings additional revenue to Delaware's economy. It allows farmers to tap into international demand and diversify their income streams. This global reach strengthens Delaware's agriculture sector and positions the state as a critical global food supply chain player.
Agriculture's Crucial Role in Delaware's Economy
Delaware's agriculture sector is a cornerstone of the state's economy, contributing billions of dollars in economic output and supporting thousands of jobs. From the thriving poultry industry to the diverse crop production and increasing focus on local agriculture, Delaware's farmers play a vital role in feeding the nation and driving economic growth.
For Delaware residents, supporting local agriculture by purchasing from farmers' markets, participating in CSA programs, and choosing locally grown products is a way to contribute to the success of the state's agriculture industry. Additionally, continued investment in technology and sustainable practices will ensure that Delaware's agriculture remains competitive and resilient in the future. As the state evolves, agriculture will remain a key pillar of the Delaware economy.
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Exploring Opportunities with an MBA in Agriculture Business Management
In the rapidly evolving field of agriculture, pursuing an MBA course in Agriculture Business Management has become crucial for those aiming to become leaders in agribusiness. This specialised MBA provides students with in-depth knowledge of the agriculture sector, focusing on areas such as supply chain management, agri-finance, rural development and sustainable farming practices. The course equips graduates with the skills to manage the unique challenges faced by the agriculture industry, including fluctuating markets, environmental sustainability, and global supply chain complexities.
Why an MBA in Agriculture Business Management?
An MBA course in Agriculture Business Management offers a unique blend of business and agriculture expertise, preparing students for high-level roles in agribusiness companies, government agencies and non-profit organizations. It bridges the gap between traditional agricultural practices and modern business strategies, enabling students to develop innovative solutions for complex problems like food security, sustainability and rural development.
The program covers a wide range of topics, including crop management, agri-marketing, commodity trading and risk management. Students learn about advanced farming techniques and how technology is transforming the sector. Courses in finance, marketing, and operations are tailored to the agriculture industry, ensuring that graduates are equipped to make informed business decisions.
Benefits of Studying at Top Agri MBA Colleges
India, being an agrarian economy, offers a range of top Agri MBA colleges in India that provide specialized training in agribusiness management. These colleges focus on creating future-ready leaders who can manage agricultural production, supply chains, and rural development projects. The courses are designed to offer practical experience through internships, field visits, and industry interactions.
Students in these programs benefit from the expertise of experienced faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and exposure to real-world challenges. The curriculum is structured to ensure that graduates can adapt to the evolving agricultural landscape, where innovation and sustainability are key drivers of success.
Career Prospects for Agri MBA Graduates
With an MBA in Agriculture Business Management, graduates can explore a variety of career paths. Some popular roles include:
Agri-Finance Manager: Overseeing financial strategies for agricultural enterprises, including lending, credit, and investment.
Supply Chain Manager: Managing the flow of goods from farms to markets, ensuring efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Commodity Trader: Working in global markets to buy and sell agricultural products like grains, livestock, and dairy.
Rural Development Specialist: Focusing on improving the economic conditions of rural communities through sustainable agricultural practices.
Entrepreneur: Starting and managing your agribusiness, whether in production, processing, or agri-marketing.
Top Agri MBA colleges offer strong placement support, with graduates often securing positions in multinational companies, government agencies, and leading agribusiness firms. The growing importance of sustainable practices and innovative farming techniques has made professionals with this specialization highly sought after.
The Future of Agriculture Business Management
As global challenges like climate change, food security, and sustainable farming practices become more urgent, the demand for skilled professionals in the agriculture sector will continue to grow. Graduates of an MBA course in Agriculture Business Management are well-positioned to lead this transformation. The program not only provides the technical skills needed to manage agricultural enterprises but also fosters the innovation and leadership qualities required to drive positive change in the sector.
With India being a global leader in agriculture, professionals with an MBA in this field have vast opportunities to contribute to the nation’s growth while addressing critical global issues like food security and environmental sustainability. Agri MBA colleges in India are paving the way for the next generation of agribusiness leaders who will shape the future of agriculture through innovation and sustainable practices.
Conclusion
An MBA program in Agriculture Business Management offers a pathway to a dynamic and impactful career. With specialised knowledge in both agriculture and business, graduates can tackle complex challenges in the agri-business sector. Whether you're looking to work in corporate agribusiness, manage supply chains, or focus on rural development, this degree provides the skills and opportunities needed to succeed. Enrolling in one of the top Agri MBA colleges in India can give you the competitive edge you need to make a difference in the world of agriculture.
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Empowering Women in Agriculture: Catalysts for Global Change
For centuries, agriculture has been seen as a male-dominated field, but this narrative is swiftly changing. Women are emerging as key players in the global agricultural landscape, driving food security, economic growth, and sustainable development.
The Vital Role of Women in Agriculture
Women account for about 43% of the agricultural labour force in developing countries, with this figure rising to as much as 70% in some  parts of sub-Saharan Africa. They shoulder essential tasks like planting, weeding, harvesting, and processing crops. Additionally, they manage livestock care, food preservation, and small-scale farms. Despite these significant contributions, women in agriculture face numerous challenges, including limited access to land, credit, training, and technology.
BreakingBarriers:Education and Training
Empowering women through education and training is crucial for enhancing their productivity and ensuring their equal participation in agriculture. Various programs and initiatives have been launched to provide women with the knowledge and skills needed to adopt modern farming practices, improve crop yields, and manage their farms more effectively.
For example, the Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA) In India,has trained over 50,000 women farmers, equipping them with modern farming techniques and facilitating access to credit and markets.
Similarly, the African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD) program has been working to strengthen the research and leadership skills of African women scientists, ensuring they can contribute to the continent’s agricultural growth.
Spotlight on Influential Women in Agriculture
 Dr. Vandana Shiva (India)
Dr. Vandana Shiva has tirelessly advocated for sustainable agriculture and food sovereignty in India, founding    Navdanya,, a national movement to protect indigenous seeds and promote organic farming.Her work has empowered countless women farmers in India to reclaim their rights over seeds and promote organic farming.
Wanjira Mathai (Kenya)
Wanjira Mathai, the daughter of Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai, continues her mother’s legacy through her work in environmental conservation and sustainable agriculture. As the chair of the Green Belt Movement, she has been instrumental in advocating for agroforestry and empowering women in rural Kenya to plant trees and grow food sustainably. Mathai's work has not only improved food security but also addressed climate change and land degradation. 
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Leah Penniman (United States)
Leah Penniman is the co-founder of Soul Fire Farm, an Afro-Indigenous centred community farm in New York. She is a leader in the food justice movement and has dedicated her life to ending racism in the food system. Penniman’s work focuses on training the next generation of Black and Brown farmers, promoting regenerative farming practices, and advocating for policies that support small-scale farmers of colour.
Fatou Batta (Burkina Faso)
Fatou Batta is a leading advocate for women’s rights in agriculture and a prominent figure in promoting sustainable agriculture in West Africa. As a key partner with Groundswell International, she has dedicated her efforts to empowering rural women through education, access to credit, and the adoption of ecological farming practices. Batta’s work has significantly improved the lives of thousands of women farmers in Burkina Faso and beyond, helping them to increase their agricultural productivity and achieve greater financial independence.
Women’s Cooperatives: A Path to Economic Empowerment
Women's cooperatives have become a powerful tool for economic empowerment in agriculture. By pooling resources, sharing knowledge, and collectively negotiating prices, these cooperatives allow women to overcome the barriers they face individually. Cooperatives also provide a platform for women to participate in decision-making and leadership roles.
In Kenya, the Kilimanjaro Women Coffee Growers Cooperative has transformed the lives of over 500 women, increasing their income by 40% and reinvesting profits into essential community projects like schools and healthcare.
The Future of Women in Agriculture
The future of agriculture, and indeed the sustainability of our planet, depends on the full inclusion of women. As global challenges like climate change, food insecurity, and population growth intensify, women’s participation in agriculture will be pivotal in achieving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. To make this a reality, organizations and governments must prioritize policies that promote gender equality in agriculture. This includes ensuring women have equal access to land and resources, providing tailored agricultural extension services, and creating environments where women can thrive as leaders and innovators.
Conclusion
Women are the backbone of agriculture, yet their contributions often go unrecognized. By breaking down the barriers they face and empowering them with the tools and opportunities they need, we can ensure that women continue to drive agricultural growth and development worldwide. The future of global food security depends on harnessing the full potential of women in agriculture.
Spotlight on Women in Agricultural Technology at AgriNext Awards,Conference & Expo 2024
At the upcoming AgriNext Awards, Conference & Expo 2024, the spotlight will shine on 'Women in Agricultural Technology,' where industry leaders will showcase their groundbreaking innovations that are revolutionizing the future of farming.
Women Leading the Charge in Agri-Tech
AgriNext Awards, Conference & Expo 2024 has curated an impressive lineup of women who are at the forefront of technological advancements in agriculture. 
Meet some of the leaders who are pushing the boundaries in their respective fields and inspiring others through their commitment to innovation and sustainable practices:
Gilwoo Lee (South Korea) - CEO of Zordi
Nadine Benchaffai - Venture Builder Director at Dana Global
Dr. Hansa Shingrakhia (India) - Co-Founder of AgriGuru Online
Dr. Christina Timi Igono (Nigeria) - Founder and CEO of Eight Orbit Urban Farms
The "Women in Agricultural Technology" session at AgriNext 2024 is a testament to the growing influence of women in the agri-tech sector. As Gilwoo Lee, Nadine Benchaffi, and other trailblazers take the stage, they will not only share their groundbreaking work but also pave the way for a future where agriculture is more innovative, inclusive, and sustainable.
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riverproperties · 20 days
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Land for Sale in Chennai - River Properties
If you need to buy land in Chennai, then you have to be with a company that enjoys an enviable track record. With this property dealing company having more than a decade's experience, it stands among the leading real estate company in Chennai. We can provide plots and lands situated in a location that suits your specific needs, whether for agriculture, farming, residence, or any commercial activities you may have in mind. Check out our exclusive listings today to get the right property for your future investment.
Behind the Name: River Properties
Having been in the real estate market for more than a decade, River Properties is one of Chennai's fastest-growing real estate companies. Through our strong familiarity with local market dynamics and our adherence to customer satisfaction, we have built a diversified project portfolio of some size and gained an expanding base of customers. We consider ourselves strict and customer-focused in the creation of every client, helping them to find the right property at a price that suits them is our goal.
Why Opt for River Properties for Your Real Estate Needs?
More than 10 Years of Experience: Practicing for more than a decade has equipped us with enough experience to help you sail smoothly through each minute detail in a property transaction.
Exclusive Listings: From agricultural land, farmland, and residential plots to commercial spaces deal in properties that are handpicked to fit your needs.
Explore Our Exclusive Listings
we understand that every client differs in terms of needs and wants. Therefore, we have so many plots and lands in various prime locations in Chennai. Whether you would want to build a dream home, start a farm, or venture into commercial property, it is all well catered for here.
1. Agricultural Land 
Agriculture land in Chennai promises enormous opportunities for farmers and people who would want to invest in agriculture. Our agricultural lands are in the most fertile areas of the region, with easy access to water and hence most suitable for farm-level and large-scale agricultural projects.
Prime Location: We have agricultural land in strategic locations. You get the best value for your investment.
Diversified Usage: From crop cultivation to orchard development to a dairy farm, this agriculture-friendly land provides you with the venue for just about any form of agriculture.
Competitive Price: We do have very competitive prices that will give you value for the money invested.
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These are the most ideal farmlands near Chennai for those who dream of owning a farm. These properties are ideal for organic farming, livestock rearing, or just being an escape from hustle-bustle over the weekend.
Scenic Locations: Our farms are spread over nature's most beautiful and peaceful environs, affording breathtakingly beautiful locations.
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Variable Sizes: Our farmlands are available in a variety of sizes to meet your specific needs and budget.
3. Residential plots 
We develop residential plots for sale in Chennai's neighborhoods, allowing you to create your ideal home. Be it a cozy home or a posh villa that you intend to build; a plot in River Properties would give you an ideal place for the same.
Prime Locations: This residential plot is situated in a developed area, having schools, hospitals, shopping centers, and public transportation systems.
Legal Clearances: We ensure clear titles of all our residential plots with no kind of litigation, hence creating a secured niche for you to invest in.
Payment Options: We have flexible payment options so that buying a plot of your choice is as convenient as possible.
4. Commercial Land 
As one of the booming cities for business and commerce, Chennai proudly boasts of great prospects regarding investment in commercial land. Be it office complexes, retail outlets, or even setting up an industrial unit, our listings in commercial plots present a clear opportunity for one to establish the foundation of his or her venture successfully.
Strategic Locations: Our commercial lands come at high growth areas, thus offering maximum visibility and accessibility to your business venture.
High return on investment: Commercial land investment in Chennai guarantees a high return on investment because the city is economically growing and thereby demands space for more commercial areas.
Zoning: All commercial land listings presented herein comply with local zoning, so you know your development plans will not be hindered legally.
Our Dedication to Ensure Client Satisfaction
it is all about the clients. We try to provide an unmatched service right from the inquiry of the property to closing. All our reputed and esteemed real estate professionals are here to take you through each step of the way so that you make informed decisions and close the best deal.
Personal Touch: This will be when we try to understand your needs and preferences and offer customized solutions that fit those needs.
Expert Advice: We provide the most valued advisory services through our team in that we let you know about those opportunities that are most perfect to invest in for a correct decision.
Clear Transaction: We are sure that honesty and transparency are the most important concerns of all; that is why we make it certain to explain every detail of your purchase to you.
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Conclusion
River Properties is your premier partner to find ideal land for sale in Chennai. With our experience of over a decade, a wide range of exclusives, and prompt customer satisfaction, we are here to help you make your real estate dream come true. Come and explore our plots and lands today, thereby striding towards securing your future investments.
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rbdmachinenet · 22 days
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Discover the Best Chaff Cutter for Your Farming Needs
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Are you looking for a reliable and efficient machine to cut fodder for your livestock? The RBD Chaff Cutter is your ideal solution! Designed to cater to the needs of small and medium-scale farmers, this machine ensures quick and effective cutting of fodder like grass, straw, and other green materials.
Affordable Cutter Machine Prices
When it comes to investing in farm equipment, cost-effectiveness is crucial. The RBD Chaff Cutter offers an excellent balance between quality and affordability. Our chaff cutter machine price is highly competitive, ensuring that you get the best value for your money. With our transparent pricing policy, you can easily find the right cutter machine price that fits your budget.
Understanding Chaff Cutter Costs
It's important to understand the chaff cutter cost before making a purchase. At RBD, we provide detailed information on all expenses, including the initial purchase price and any additional costs associated with maintenance or spare parts. Our goal is to offer a machine that is both durable and economical, giving you peace of mind and long-term savings.
Competitive Chaff Cutter Machine Prices
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Find the Best Chaff Cutter Price Today
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Smart Agriculture Market 2024-2030: Growth Share and Future Trends
The global smart agriculture market size was valued at USD 22.65 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.7% from 2024 to 2030. 
Increasing automation of commercial greenhouses and growing implementation of the controlled environment agriculture (CEA) concept in greenhouses, in a bid to obtain a higher yield and maintain optimum growing conditions, are the key factors driving demand during the forecast period. Cultivators realize the potential benefits of growing plants inside a greenhouse, which has led to the development of commercial greenhouses. Cultivators have shifted from the conventional lighting systems to LED grow lights as the latter can easily be integrated into a CEA setup. Although LED grows lights are high in cost, they are an ideal option for indoor farming, owing to their long-term benefits in terms of energy efficiency.
Gather more insights about the market drivers, restrains and growth of the Smart Agriculture Market
Smart agriculture companies are shifting their focus toward the development of equipment that is integrated with advanced sensors and cameras. Key technologies driving the market demand include livestock biometrics, such as RFID, biometrics, and GPS to help cultivators automatically obtain information regarding livestock in real-time. Furthermore, infrastructural health sensors are used for monitoring material conditions and vibrations in buildings, factories, bridges, farms, and other infrastructure. Coupled with an intelligent network, infrastructural health sensors help provide information to the maintenance team in real-time. In addition, agricultural robots are being used to automate farming processes, such as soil maintenance, weeding, fruit picking, harvesting, planting, plowing, and irrigation, among others.
To sustain profits, farmers are increasingly adopting smarter and more efficient agriculture technologies to deliver high-quality products to the smart agriculture market in sufficient quantities. Mobile technology aids in offering innovative types and applications that are used across the agricultural value chain.
Machine-to-Machine (M2M) applications are particularly suited for the agricultural sector, enabling farmers to monitor equipment, assess the environmental impact on production, precisely manage livestock and crops, and keep track of tractors and other agricultural equipment. M2M is an integral part of IoT, which describes the coordination of multiple devices, appliances, and machines connected to the internet through multiple networks.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought widespread disruption to the global supply chain, resulting in food shortages and inflation. Necessary measures are required to strengthen the food supply chain and prepare for any future crisis. The ongoing pandemic has highlighted the significance of being able to carry out agricultural operations remotely. The ability of smart agricultural practices to help farmers recoup losses in a relatively shorter lead time is expected to drive future market growth.
Smart Agriculture Market Segmentation
Grand View Research has segmented the global smart agriculture market report based on type, offering, application, and region.
Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2017 - 2030)
• Precision farming
• Livestock monitoring
• Smart greenhouse
• Others
Offering Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2017 - 2030)
• Hardware
o Automation & control systems
o Drones
o Application control devices
o Guidance system
o GPS
o GIS
o Remote sensing
o Handheld
o Satellite sensing
o Driverless tractors
o Mobile devices
o VRT
o Map-based
o Sensor-based
o Wireless modules
o Bluetooth technology
o Wi-Fi technology
o Zigbee technology
o RF technology
o Milking robots
o Sensing devices
o Soil sensor
o Nutrient sensor
o Moisture sensor
o Temperature sensor
o Water sensors
o Climate sensors
o Others
o HVAC system
o LED grow light
o RFID tags & readers
• Software
o Web-based
o Cloud-based
• Types
o System integration & consulting
o Maintenance & support
o Managed types
o Data types
o Analytics types
o Farm operation types
o Assisted professional types
o Supply chain management types
o Climate information types
Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2017 - 2030)
• Precision farming application
o Yield monitoring
o On-farm
o Off-farm
o Field mapping
o Crop scouting
o Weather tracking & forecasting
o Irrigation management
o Inventory management
o Farm labor management
• Livestock monitoring application
o Milk harvesting
o Breeding management
o Feeding management
o Animal comfort management
o Others
• Smart greenhouse application
o Water & fertilizer management
o HVAC management
o Yield monitoring
o Others
• Others
Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2017 - 2030)
• North America
o U.S.
o Canada
o Mexico
• Europe
o U.K.
o Germany
o France
o Russia
o Netherland
• Asia Pacific
o China
o Japan
o India
o Australia
o Singapore
• South America
o Brazil
• Middle East and Africa (MEA)
o Turkey
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Key Companies & Market Share Insights
Some of the key players operating in the market include Ag Leader Technology, AGCO Corporation, AgJunction, Inc., AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc., Autonomous Solutions, Inc., Argus Control Systems Ltd, BouMatic Robotic B.V., CropMetrics, CLAAS KGaA mbH, CropZilla, Deere & Company, DICKEY-john, DroneDeploy, DeLaval Inc, Farmers Edge Inc, Grownetics, Inc., Granular, Inc., Gamaya, GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, Raven Industries, Trimble Inc., Topcon Positioning System among others.
• AGCO Corporation is a U.S.-based agriculture equipment manufacturer. The company develops and sells products and solutions such as tractors, combines, foragers, hay tools, self-propelled sprayers, smart farming technologies, seeding equipment, and tillage equipment.
• Deere & Company is engaged in the manufacturing & construction of agricultural and forestry machinery; drivetrains and diesel engines for heavy equipment; and lawn care machinery. Additionally, the company also manufactures and provides other heavy manufacturing equipment. The company serves diverse industries such as agriculture, forestry, construction, landscaping & grounds care, engines & drivetrain, government and military, and sports turf.
Prospera Technologies and Agrible, Inc. are some of the emerging market participants in the target market.
• Prospera Technologies is a global service provider of agriculture technology for managing and optimizing irrigation and crop health. The company provides AI-based sensors and cameras that aid farmers in crop monitoring.
• Agrible is a U.S.-based agriculture solution provider. The company helps customers in more than 30 countries optimize water use, crop protection, fertilization, fieldwork, research trials, food supply chains, and sustainability initiatives
Key Smart Agriculture Companies:
• Ag Leader Technology
• AGCO Corporation
• AgJunction, Inc.
• AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc.
• Autonomous Solutions, Inc.
• Argus Control Systems Ltd
• BouMatic Robotic B.V.
• CropMetrics
• CLAAS KGaA mbH
• CropZilla
• Deere & Company
• DICKEY-john
• DroneDeploy
• DeLaval Inc
• Farmers Edge Inc
• Grownetics, Inc.
• Granular, Inc.
• Gamaya
• GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft
• Raven Industries
• Trimble Inc.
• Topcon Positioning System
Recent Developments
• In July 2023, Deere & Company announced the acquisition of Smart Apply, Inc. The company planned to leverage Smart Apply’s precision spraying to assist growers in addressing the challenges associated with input costs, labor, regulatory requirements, and environmental goals.
• In May 2023, AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. announced that it had entered into a 2-year supply agreement with Wingtra AG. This agreement is purposed to secure the supply of RedEdge-P sensor kits for incorporation with WingtraOne VTOL drones. This is specifically resourceful for those seeking to benefit materially from unparalleled, high precision, and plant-level detail in commercial agriculture, environmental research, forestry, and water management applications.
• In April 2023, AGCO Corporation announced a strategic collaboration with Hexagon, for the expansion of AGCO’s factory-fit and aftermarket guidance offerings. The new guidance system was planned to be commercialized as Fuse Guide on Valtra and Massey Ferguson tractors.
• In February 2023, Topcon Agriculture unveiled the launch of Transplanting Control, an exceptional guidance control solution for specialty farmers. This turnkey solution was designed to boost efficiency, reduce labor, and proliferate production. Further, it delivers GNSS-driven guidance, autosteering & control, thereby proving advantageous for the growers of perennial trees, vegetables, and fruits.
• In January 2023, ASI Logistics in collaboration with SICK, Inc. announced the successful implementation of autonomous yard truck operations. In this collaboration, ASI Logistics leveraged its groundbreaking Vehicle Automation Kit (VAK) along with the industry-leading LiDAR systems of SICK.
• In March 2022, Raven announced its business expansion in South Dakota and Arizona to enhance the development of AI-driven technologies for tailoring cutting-edge solutions. The strategy was also aimed at allowing access to a nearby test farm for same-day testing.
• In October 2021, BouMatic announced the acquisition of SAC Group to leverage automatic and conventional milking systems. The transaction demonstrated the company’s incessant commitment to delivering best-in-class dairy farm solutions to consumers across the world.
• In May 2021, AGCO announced a targeted spraying solutions strategic collaboration with Raven Industries Inc., BASF Digital, and Robert Bosch GmbH. The objective of this deal was to assess the targeted spraying technology for enhancing crop protection product applications by limiting crop input costs and addressing environmental sustainability.
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