Starting from 1980s, Precision Agriculture (PA) has established itself as a modern farming management using digital techniques to monitor and optimize agricultural production processes. However, the debate about the relative magnitude of benefits and costs of PA technologies on individual farms is still going on. The profitability of precision agriculture depends on part of the spatial and temporal variability of the soil and on the other hand on the accuracy with which the measurements are made. On this premise, the present paper aims, firstly, to review the state of art of the economic profitability of PA, in relation to the technology adopted. Secondly to explore how Precision Agriculture Technologies could affect the productivity of a representative farm specialized in arable crop production. This study confirms the positive effect related to the application of Precision Agriculture Technologies (PATs).
When accuracy of measurements matter: Economic profitability from precision agriculture / Bucci, G.; Bentivoglio, D.; Belletti, M.; Finco, A.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2019), pp. 237-241. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2019 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Agriculture and Forestry, MetroAgriFor 2019 tenutosi a University of Naples - Department of Agricultural Sciences, ita nel 2019) [10.1109/MetroAgriFor.2019.8909240].
When accuracy of measurements matter: Economic profitability from precision agriculture
Bucci G.;Bentivoglio D.;Belletti M.;Finco A.
2019-01-01
Abstract
Starting from 1980s, Precision Agriculture (PA) has established itself as a modern farming management using digital techniques to monitor and optimize agricultural production processes. However, the debate about the relative magnitude of benefits and costs of PA technologies on individual farms is still going on. The profitability of precision agriculture depends on part of the spatial and temporal variability of the soil and on the other hand on the accuracy with which the measurements are made. On this premise, the present paper aims, firstly, to review the state of art of the economic profitability of PA, in relation to the technology adopted. Secondly to explore how Precision Agriculture Technologies could affect the productivity of a representative farm specialized in arable crop production. This study confirms the positive effect related to the application of Precision Agriculture Technologies (PATs).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.