Technology Roadmap For Smart Agriculture
Abstract
In the era of smart phones, super computers, and rapidly growing space science, agriculture sector in world also has to gear up with Systematic Management of agricultural resources and Technology. The understanding of smart agriculture is important to be identified by the scientific community as a significant issue because it is essential for nations to develop and adopt these emerging technologies. This paper makes use of the technology roadmap approach for implementing these technologies for identifying the barriers and recommending actions to remove them. The Technology Roadmap (TRM) concept is a consultative process that is designed to help industry, its supply-chain, academic and research groups, and governments come together to jointly identify and prioritize the technologies needed to support strategic R&D, marketing and investment decisions.
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Keywords: Smart agriculture; Technology roadmap; Strategic.
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