Precision Agriculture and the Future of Farming in Europe
This study resulted in the identification of four main future opportunities and concerns regarding precision agriculture (PA), or precision farming, in the EU, on which the European Parliament could take anticipatory action now: 1. PA can actively contribute to food security and safety; 2. PA supports sustainable farming; 3. PA will trigger societal changes along with its uptake; 4. PA requires new skills to be learned. The wide diversity of agriculture throughout the EU, regarding particularly farm size, types of farming, farming practices, output and employment, presents a challenge for European policy-makers. European policy measures therefore should differentiate between Member States, taking into account that the opportunities and concerns vary highly from one country to another.
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Policy area
Keyword
- agricultural activity
- agricultural policy
- agricultural policy
- agricultural product
- AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES
- cultivation of agricultural land
- digital technology
- ENVIRONMENT
- environmental impact
- environmental policy
- farming system
- farming systems
- fertiliser
- harvest
- means of agricultural production
- organisation of transport
- PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH
- satellite navigation
- technology and technical regulations
- TRANSPORT