Innovative intelligent machines challenge the agricultural digital revolution

[China Agricultural Machinery Industry News] Recently, the European Agricultural Machinery Industry Association and Bayer's Crop Science Department of Germany launched a series of farm visits and activities called “Hof ten Bosch” on a farm near Brussels, Belgium. Representatives of European multinational organizations felt digital agriculture in practice and discussed how EU policy could accelerate the development of digital innovation.
Innovative intelligent machines challenge the agricultural digital revolution

The digital revolution can profoundly change European agriculture: decisions become clearer, smarter, and simpler. Combine farmers' work experience with satellite imagery, variable application algorithms, high-tech sensors, mobile applications or global positioning systems, so farmers can make smarter choices at work and get higher Yield and withstand low environmental impacts.
The farm visit was held for three days. During these three days, EU policy makers, stakeholders and journalists from the news experienced and experienced the changes that different digital technologies and the Internet of Things can bring to agriculture.
Advanced technology tractors, precision potato planters, mud squirts and sprayers were on-site demonstrations. Experts and scholars from the European Agricultural Machinery Industry Association, Bayer and Ghent University answered questions about what is digital agriculture. And shared their opinions.
In the farm visit interactive event, Alan Jagoe, chairman of the European Youth Farmers Committee, said that the development and adoption of digital technology can help farmers run their own farms and attract young talents, which are high-tech-oriented agriculture.
According to Richard Markwell, president of the European Agricultural Machinery Industry Association, smart machines are at the heart of the agricultural digital revolution, and the development of digital agriculture requires forward-looking public policies to overcome potential problems in development.
Franz Eversheim, head of EU government relations, said data-driven technology and analytics can help farmers optimize business management, “saving time, reducing costs, increasing production, and using Earth resources more efficiently and sustainably.”
(Original title: The future of digital technology agriculture)

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