{"id":449,"date":"2023-02-26T11:05:32","date_gmt":"2023-02-26T05:35:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aasblogs.in\/index.php\/2023\/02\/26\/new-farm-mechanization-trend\/"},"modified":"2023-02-26T11:05:32","modified_gmt":"2023-02-26T05:35:32","slug":"new-farm-mechanization-trend","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aasblogs.in\/index.php\/2023\/02\/26\/new-farm-mechanization-trend\/","title":{"rendered":"New farm mechanization trend"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Mechanization of agriculture is an essential input in modern agriculture. It enhances  productivity, besides reducing human drudgery and cost of cultivation. Mechanization also helps  in improving utilization efficiency of other inputs , safety and comfort of the agricultural worker  , improvements in the quality and value addition of the produce. Efficient machinery helps in  increasing production and productivity, besides enabling the farmers to raise a second crop or  multi crop making the Indian agriculture attractive and a way of life by becoming commercial  instead of subsistence.<\/p>\n<p>This will call for greater engineering inputs which will require developments and  introduction of high capacity, precision, reliable and energy efficient equipment. Looking at the  pattern of land holding in India, it may be noted that about 84 % of the holdings are below 1 ha.  There is a need for special efforts in farm mechanization for these categories of farmers to  enhance production and productivity of agriculture.  <\/p>\n<p>1.Promotion and Strengthening of Agricultural Mechanization through Training, Testing  and Demonstration: Aims to ensure performance testing of agricultural machinery and equipment, capacity building of farmers and end users and promoting farm mechanization  through demonstrations. <\/p>\n<p>Demonstration, Training and Distribution of Post Harvest Technology and Management  (PHTM): Aims at popularizing technology for primary processing, value addition, low cost  scientific storage\/transport and the crop by-product management through demonstrations,  capacity building of farmers and end users. Provides financial assistance for establishing PHT  units. <\/p>\n<p>Financial Assistance for Promotion of Mechanized Operations\/hectare Carried out  Through Custom Hiring Centers: Provides financial assistance on per hectare basis to the  beneficiaries hiring machinery\/equipments from custom hiring centers in low mechanized areas. <\/p>\n<p>6 key industry trends in agricultural machinery Adoption of sustainable mechanization Issues surrounding natural resources, water supply, and soil degradation has caused manufacturers to  look towards more advanced technologies that are more sustainable. Major players in the agricultural  machinery market have put out calls to the UN Food System Summit to make production more efficient. It is likely that the trend will continue for a significant amount of time. Accommodating for the growing  demand for food in the coming years is likely to be significantly more difficult due to numerous  environmental effects on farming. Thus, agricultural machinery will likely go over a small revolution,  favoring different equipment than before. <\/p>\n<p>Additionally, government initiatives are likely to subsidize the change to sustainable farm equipment.  Agriculture remains at the forefront of most countries and governments as the industry props up nearly  everything else. Therefore, looking into sustainable farm equipment is definitely the right way to go. <\/p>\n<p>Precision agriculture :-<br \/>\nAs the agricultural machinery industry stands at the forefront of technological innovation, it\u2019s no surprise  that precision agriculture is one of the key trends. While implementing precision farming requires high tech equipment, farmers are not scared away.<br \/>\nTools like in-field sensors and unmanned aerial vehicles (frequently known as drones) allow farmers to  really focus on the minute details and requirements of particular crops. Additionally, data fed from those  tools can deliver insights into possible improvements in plant allocation and other factors.<br \/>\nPrecision farming is likely to become the future of agricultural production. Major companies like Monsanto and Agco Corporation have begun implementing precision farming and prescriptive-planting  that allow them to optimize the cultivation of food crops.<\/p>\n<p>Interest in robotics :-<br \/>\nWhile widespread adoption of robotics by major companies in the agriculture industry has been slower  compared to others, there is reason to believe that the interest will surge quickly. Farming machinery  has reached size limits in many countries, limiting further improvements. Thus, farmers will have to turn  to machine learning and artificial intelligence solutions.<br \/>\nAdditionally, robotic devices and machines can perform in adverse conditions, increase operations  efficiency, and agricultural output, making them a desirable choice. Robotized equipment can perform  during night hours and weekends, speeding up manufacturing processes and saving production costs.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s expected that the rising market demand for agricultural products will more or less force many  farmers into adopting robotics for their operations. Due to the highly competitive landscape of the  industry, lagging even slightly behind can cause farmers to go out of business. <\/p>\n<p>Autonomous workforce and remote solutions :-<br \/>\nThe pandemic put a strain on many industries with heavy machinery being no exception. Nearly every  company, regardless of industry, started looking into ways to perform its operations remotely. These  technologies enabled them to discover new management principles.<br \/>\nOne of these principles that has become a highly industry trend is the creation of autonomous  workforces. Essentially, major companies in North America and other places across the globe have  realized that more overhead isn\u2019t necessarily better. Employees can perform complex tasks on their own  as long as the correct data and tools are provided.<br \/>\nThus, businesses across many industries are looking towards remote workforce solutions that can  empower their employees. Field service solutions and other technologies can provide field workers and  farmers with all the data they need in real time. Instead of having to constantly communicate or do other  low-quality tasks, workers can fully focus on delivering value. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Mechanization of agriculture is an essential input in modern agriculture. It enhances productivity, besides reducing human drudgery and cost of cultivation. 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