Meeting tomorrow’s challenge – Toolbox gets a tech boost

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Download PDF Digital agriculture is shaping arable systems across the globe, redefining the effectiveness and efficiency of what can be achieved. CPM explores what’s in store for UK growers with some major releases planned for 2021. The beauty of the tool is that it refines its approach as more and more growers use it, so could completely redefine how we manage disease. By Tom Allen-Stevens While most growers will be glad to see the back of 2020, one thing our experiences may have brought to light is the value of digital tools when movements are limited and interaction restricted. Looking ahead to 2021 and beyond, these tools are also set to be increasingly significant solutions in agriculture as farmers seek innovative ways to produce food more sustainably, but at little or no additional cost to consumers, believes Greg Meyers, Syngenta’s global chief digital officer. “Breakthroughs in biology and chemistry have delivered 150% greater food production from only 12% more land area over the past 50 years,” he notes. “But as global demand for food continues to grow, amidst climate change, we know that natural science alone cannot continue exclusively to fill the gap.” Greg’s driven digital revolutions in industries from…
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