Smart Farming- Information Access to the Smallholder Farmer

Agriculture has undergone a series of revolutions that have driven efficiency, yield and profitability to levels previously unattainable. This included the introduction and implementation of mechanization between 1900 and 1930; the green revolution of the 1960s that saw the development of new, more resistant crop varieties and the use of agro-chemicals; and the rise in genetic modification from 1990 to 2005. 10,000 years of agricultural evolution can be largely grouped into just four development eras: Paleothic (early domestication of plants and animals), Antiquity (roughly the 2000 years BCE, in which more efficient farming systems were developed), the Modern Era (roughly 1700 to 1900 when mechanization and fertilizers emerged) and the Green Revolution (1930s-60s, when transformative crop genetics and fertilization practices developed). Smart farming technologies offers agriculture value chain professionals the tools to reduce costs, maximize yields and profits, and thereby increa...