Technology is changing. It is evolving as people around the world are becoming more and more developed. We are all dependent on it to the point that even simpler jobs, like fetching food or doing laundry, have been given over to it, that our lives might be that much more convenient.

And if this is the trend in the micro aspects of our lives, can you imagine the impact it is having on what is more significant? The one area technology is affecting us the most, unbeknownst to the general public, is the food and agriculture industry.

So many changes are taking place here. We are moving from a more traditional form of farming to a hi-tech and modern one. The way by which we grow food is definitely changing.

The Top Industry Trends for the Food Industry



So, what is the future of growing food? We will take a look at how the food industry is changing below.

  1. Vertical Farming

This is the most interesting and the most needed innovation in agriculture today. We live in tiny and enclosed places these days. This is to accommodate the bludgeoning population of the world. However, this leads to problems of its own. Lack of space to grow food is only one of them.

Traditionally, growing plants required a lot of space, but with shrinking spaces, agricultural scientists have needed to figure out other ways. And voila! In came vertical farming. In vertical farming, food is grown on the walls of buildings, instead of on the ground.

What sets apart this from the traditional set is that it saves an ample amount of space and gives a higher yield. It actually gives you a return of about 4-6 acres in just one acre of space. Plus, these gardens can be grown indoors as well. They also require 70 percent less water.

This is definitely what we need in this dark hour. And it is a step forward into making the future self-sustainable. There is also the added bonus of having these plants provide us with fresh oxygen.  If you are interested in doing something like this, you may take a look at some of the products from Agron, which offer everything, from air purifiers to environment controllers. They even have dehumidifiers.

  1. Using very technologically advanced tools for gardening

Technology really has come quite far. And while we are oblivious. Did you know that you can now actually talk to the plants that you are growing? Sounds far-fetched, doesn’t it? However, you would probably be shocked to realize that it is actually not. We now have technology that makes it possible for farmers and gardeners to communicate with their plants.

Devices attached to them will give you required information about the levels of water and nitrogen when you need to replenish them, and with how much quantity. This will ultimately help you to grow higher quality plants, fruits, veggies, and more (not to mention, also save resources). Some of the programs that can do this (using Wi-Fi) are Edyn and greenIQ. They are most definitely the future of growing growth.

  1. The increasing use of robots and robotics in agriculture

Robots are becoming increasingly more useful: They are being used in the automobile industry, the armed forces, and also in space. They have been instrumental in efficiently dealing with multiple issues that would have otherwise not been able to be fixed. Therefore, is it any surprise that the agricultural industry would also want to utilize them? The answer is a resounding no.

Robots are being increasingly used in the field of farming, so much so that in 2017, an entire field was planted with only the use of AIs. And boy, was it a success. It was the first of its kind. There was no form of human interaction in this experiment.

Traditional farming has always been manual. It was believed that a good yield comes only from human touch. But these robots are proving us wrong. GPS Positioning and Robotics technology have actually already been playing a considerable role in farming, and the trend will undoubtedly continue to grow (pun intended).

Now you have a fair idea about where the future as agriculture is heading. It is going to be organic, of less waste, and more growth, with fields a fraction of former sizes. Apart from that, the future will include much more AI.

The future is bright indeed!

Sources:  https://www.thelocaltreeexperts.com/

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