Why Sustainable Agriculture Needs Encouragement Right Now To Grow

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The global landscape is changing, and so are the demands placed on agriculture. As the world’s population continues to grow, the pressure on our agricultural systems to produce more food, while simultaneously reducing their environmental footprint, has never been greater.

Agriculture has come a long way since its beginning, with mechanization and synthetic inputs leading to remarkable increases in crop yields. However, this progress has come at a cost, with agriculture contributing to environmental issues such as soil degradation, water pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. Today, over one-quarter of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions originate from agriculture, forestry, and land-use change. It is very clear to all of us that sustainable agriculture is no longer a buzzword but a necessity!

Technology is thus emerging as a key ally in this path. Although the last decade was the renaissance of innovation and technologies in agriculture, only 2% of all 500 million farms globally embraced technology in their everyday work. The majority of the 98% of farms are still not digitalized.

Agriculture 4.0: Ag tech Integration Shapes the Future of Agriculture

Farmers are central to the sustainability transition, but financial and other burdens stand in the way of wide-scale adoption of technology solutions.

What is positive is that already various predictions and data indicate the challenging economic environment could further drive farmers’ adoption of agtech, and it is likely to encourage farmers to combine two key submarkets: farm-management software systems and precision-agriculture hardware solutions. Namely, the adoption of farm management systems has been growing steadily over the years, and it’s projected to reach around $4.3 billion by 2027.

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Farm management software systems (FMS) are particularly promising because they can equip farmers with data and information needed to evaluate and manage how they use large value pools, including inputs such as fertilizers, seeds, and pesticides, machinery, labor, or finance. It also allows farmers to efficiently manage their operations while simultaneously focusing on sustainability.

Farm Management Solution for Sustainability & Profitability

FMS is the key step of digital agriculture implementation in a farm because it serves as the foundation for all other digital agriculture solutions. It provides a centralized platform for data collection, analysis, and management, allowing farmers to make informed decisions based on real-time insights into farm operations. Without it, managing multiple other digital agriculture solutions can be challenging and may not deliver the expected outcomes.

Moreover, the impact of FMS on sustainability is not just theoretical — it’s tangible. Farms that have adopted these tools report significant reductions in resource consumption and environmental impact.

Through real-time data and analytics, FMS assists farmers in optimizing resource use, minimizing the environmental footprint, and calculating precise quantities of inputs like fertilizers and water. This reduces resource consumption, benefiting both the environment and the farm’s bottom line.

Moreover, FMS offers data-driven decision-making capabilities, enabling informed choices on planting, irrigation, and pest control. By optimizing operations, FMS also optimizes the use of machinery in terms of lowering fuel consumption and consequently greenhouse gas emissions. It also monitors environmental factors like soil health, weather, and crop performance, allowing farmers to adapt practices in real-time, leading to enhanced yields and crop resilience. With its data-driven guidance, it also supports farmers to perform sustainable practices such as crop rotation and reduced tillage, enhancing soil health and water retention, ultimately reducing environmental harm.

Without productive and profitable crop production, sustainable agriculture would be just a fiction not a reality. Without making their farm business profitable, there won’t be any farmers who will grow the food we eat. Thus, encouraging sustainability in agriculture practices must be followed by enabling farmers to overcome financial challenges and secure profit and livelihood. Real-life examples show that implementing farm management software enables total cost savings from 10% to even 20%.

No Time Left to Wait, We Need to Support Change Now

Sustainable agriculture is not a choice but an imperative. As the world struggles with issues related to food security and environmental concerns, leveraging technology like farm management software provides optimism. It empowers farmers to make data-driven decisions that benefit both their bottom line and the planet.

There is much room to grow in helping farmers overcome challenges, making their farm operations more efficient while maintaining profitability and making necessary changes toward more sustainable agriculture, which is the main goal of ag tech.

Digital transformation is not just bringing a simple farming app to growers, it is about supporting them in adopting new concepts of the crop management system, by enforcing best growing practices that focus on sustainability, food safety, and nutrition, timely protecting their crops to mitigate the risk of yield loss, and ensuring efficiency of the field operations to secure profitability.

The change is in adopting a new way in which they work to secure sustainable and efficient food production. This entails farmers changing traditional agricultural practices and reorienting their decision-making processes to address existing challenges while fostering greater resilience and sustainability, and ag tech plays a pivotal role in facilitating and making this transition easier.

But there is still a long way to go, while timing is not exactly on our side. We all need to react fast in order to make meaningful actions toward changing agriculture globally.

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