Agri-Tech

Economics of smallholders’ cropping systems intensification

BackgroundWorldwide automating agroecology has been advocated to achieve the intercropping agronomic and ecological synergies, e.g., in the large-scale farming of the United States (Ward et al., 2016), and medium scale farming in the European Union (Ditzler and Driessen, 2022) and United Kingdom (Al-Amin et al., 2023; Hands Free Farm, 2023, 2024). Research suggested within field […]

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Appropriate mechanization in Bangladesh for sustainable smallholders’ arable crop farming: From local adoption to scaling up

BackgroundApproximately 500 million smallholder farms around the world, each typically spanning less than two hectares, serve as the backbone of agriculture in many regions (Nwanze, 2011; Lowder et al., 2016; FAO, 2010). The smallholder farms are primarily concentrated on Asia and Africa, support the livelihoods of nearly two billion people and play a crucial role

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How agritech solutions can drive smart development

A K M Abdullah Al-Amin, Dr James Lowenberg-DeBoer, Dr MA Sattar Mandal The possibilities for Bangladesh’s agriculture to be transformed through the use of autonomous agriculture have been explored by Harper Adams University and Bangladesh Agricultural University academics. A K M Abdullah Al-Amin, an Elizabeth Creak Fellow at Harper Adams University (HAU) and Assistant Professor at Bangladesh

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