Smart agriculture – Future trend for urbanity

In the context of increasingly obvious impacts of climate change, the agriculture industry, which is traditionally considered a dependent profession on nature, has exerted changes to adapt to new farming conditions. With the application of scientific technology in production lines, Smart Agriculture...

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