Once a futuristic concept, precision farming is now a baseline expectation in modern agriculture. Satellite imaging, drone-based surveillance, and smart sensors on tractors are making it possible to treat each square meter of land differently โ tailoring irrigation, nutrients, and even planting schedules to real-time conditions.
The results? Up to 40% fewer inputs and significantly higher yield per hectare. AI bridges the gap between macro climate shifts and micro-level field decisions. Precision is no longer a luxury; itโs the cost of staying competitive.