There is a need for digitization in agriculture
Farmers are open to innovations that will help them make more money and revenue without compromising food security – Liam Condon, Board Member of Bayer and Chairman of Crop Science, said at the Future of Farming Dialogue conference organized by the company.
In agriculture, digitalisation is also inevitable, we can make production sustainable by analyzing new tools and data. Modern technics can respond to the challenges of climate change and how to overcome the challenge overpopulation. Liam Condon recalled that the Earth’s population will be about 10 billion by 2050. (vg.hu, N.L.N.)
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