A platform summarizing digital solutions and precision services is launched on the NAK website
The National Chamber of Agriculture is launching a new information platform, the aim of which is to summarize the digital solutions available in agriculture. Digital technologies and precision services will become available in a transparent form to the players in the sector on the interface.
Digital solutions are increasingly supporting agricultural production, and new technologies are playing an increasingly important role in animal husbandry, administrative tasks, logistics and decision-making processes in addition to crop production.
A number of agri-informatics software are now available on the market
Thanks to these solutions, producers can access a large amount of relevant information about the operation of their farm or production processes with just a few clicks – even via a smartphone. The chamber aims to make digital solutions available to the players in the sector in a transparent form, summarized in one place. At the same time, the mapping of precision services will also begin. Companies offering precision services can contribute to the wider awareness of their services by filling out a questionnaire. The National Chamber of Agriculture hereby draws the attention of service companies and application developers who offer digital or precision solutions for agriculture to the opportunity to appear on the new information platform.
NAK
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