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Amna Jabber Muter Darwish
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2023
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77
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129-147
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Amna Jabber Muter Darwish , (2023). DIGITAL AGRICULTURE IS ONE OF THE MODERN APPLIED AGRICULTURAL GEOGRAPHY METHODS. Route Education and Social Science Journal , 77, p. 129-147. Doi: 10.17121/ressjournal.3343.
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Özet
Digital agriculture is that agriculture that uses information and communication technology and ecosystem data to support and develop the timely provision of information and services to farmers. Humans have always been at the mercy of nature and climatic changes in the past, as agricultural production depended entirely on the amounts of annual rainfall, changes in temperature and humidity, and geographic limitations, for example, it was not possible to grow plants that require high temperatures in cold regions and vice versa. on the contrary. To make farming profitable and socially, economically and environmentally sustainable, while providing safe, nutritious and affordable food for everyone. Europe dominates the digital farming market in the world now, followed by North America, as well as the beginning of the spread of digital farming methods in the Middle East, Africa and some Latin American countries.
The Netherlands is the leading country in this field. It owns the world's largest digital farms, controls more than a third of the global fruit and vegetable seed trade, and is the world's largest exporter of potatoes and onions. The promises offered by digital agriculture are limitless. Many enthusiasts of this revolution believe that the use of technology in agriculture will allow humanity to produce more food on an area of land much less than before, and will contribute to reducing waste and pollutants, protecting biodiversity, and providing more job opportunities. Around the world.
Anahtar Kelimeler
digital agriculture, smart irrigation, greenhouse farming, artificial intelligence
Abstract
Digital agriculture is that agriculture that uses information and communication technology and ecosystem data to support and develop the timely provision of information and services to farmers. Humans have always been at the mercy of nature and climatic changes in the past, as agricultural production depended entirely on the amounts of annual rainfall, changes in temperature and humidity, and geographic limitations, for example, it was not possible to grow plants that require high temperatures in cold regions and vice versa. on the contrary. To make farming profitable and socially, economically and environmentally sustainable, while providing safe, nutritious and affordable food for everyone. Europe dominates the digital farming market in the world now, followed by North America, as well as the beginning of the spread of digital farming methods in the Middle East, Africa and some Latin American countries.
The Netherlands is the leading country in this field. It owns the world's largest digital farms, controls more than a third of the global fruit and vegetable seed trade, and is the world's largest exporter of potatoes and onions. The promises offered by digital agriculture are limitless. Many enthusiasts of this revolution believe that the use of technology in agriculture will allow humanity to produce more food on an area of land much less than before, and will contribute to reducing waste and pollutants, protecting biodiversity, and providing more job opportunities. Around the world.
Keywords
digital agriculture, smart irrigation, greenhouse farming, artificial intelligence