Agricultural 4.0 Leveraging on Technological Solutions: Study for Smart Farming Sector
Emmanuel Kojo Gyamfi, Zag ElSayed, Jess Kropczynski, Mustapha, Awinsongya Yakubu, Nelly Elsayed

TL;DR
This paper explores how Agriculture 4.0 leverages IoT, AI, and sensors to transform traditional farming into a more sustainable, efficient, and technologically advanced industry, addressing global food security challenges.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of digital tools, implementation challenges, and the collaborative efforts needed to adopt smart farming technologies effectively.
Findings
Smart farming enhances productivity and sustainability.
Emerging technologies face compatibility and reliability challenges.
Collaboration is crucial for successful technology adoption.
Abstract
By 2050, it is predicted that there will be 9 billion people on the planet, which will call for more production, lower costs, and the preservation of natural resources. It is anticipated that atypical occurrences and climate change will pose severe risks to agricultural output. It follows that a 70% or more significant rise in food output is anticipated. Smart farming, often known as agriculture 4.0, is a tech-driven revolution in agriculture with the goal of raising industry production and efficiency. Four primary trends are responsible for it: food waste, climate change, population shifts, and resource scarcity. The agriculture industry is changing as a result of the adoption of emerging technologies. Using cutting-edge technology like IoT, AI, and other sensors, smart farming transforms traditional production methods and international agricultural policies. The objective is to…
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TopicsSmart Agriculture and AI
