Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT (Nov 2024)

The Transformation of Agriculture by Artificial Intelligence in Smart Farming

  • Alina Zapryvoda,
  • Mohammed Abd. Mohammed,
  • Sarah Haitham Jameel,
  • Ali Jabbar Hussein,
  • Hussain Kassim Ahmad,
  • Laith S. Ismail

DOI
https://doi.org/10.23919/FRUCT64283.2024.10749901
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 1
pp. 515 – 526

Abstract

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AI powered smart farming transform agriculture landscape. This article based on statistical data that looks into the future of AI with respect to agriculture business. This article creates a path to shed insights on the significant impact of artificial-intelligence in terms of shaping up and automating agricultural operations that would let the reader focus their visualization on root-level processes within food production business. This study is based on the analysis of market data as well as on research results to identify how artificial intelligence is used, the key benefits and perspectives in smart farming. Computer vision, data analytics and machine learning are among the applications of these technologies. The study found out that AI has really Improved Efficiency. The outcomes as per their study show that via automation, one may succeed in bringing the labor cost to 50%, agriculture yield will be increased by 15%, and can reduce use of irrigation water even low down to 20%, having an average increase in the productivity change up to a mark value around at least 30%. This deserves a chapter of its very own, Intelligent irrigation systems and fertilization choices and pest control protocols driven by data. The system is able to identify plant diseases, monitor animal health, and optimize cattle feed, and these features can be expected to increase the productivity of agriculture Although the data obviously reflects challenges such as misuse of data, limited entry for small actors and ongoing technological and infrastructure development. The clear finding is that AI has the potential to dramatically transform food production across primary agriculture. Which can lead to higher yields, increased profitability, sustainable practices and one: of the most powerful tools in addressing global food security. We need to adapt this innovative technology and its ethical and equitable implementation to ensure the future sustainability of agriculture.