What are the advantages and disadvantages of using advance technology and methods in farming
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Advantages of Technology in Agriculture:
Modern machines can control the efforts of farmers.They reduce the time.Used supply water to the crops.While Machines are useful in sowing the seeds.they are used in the transportation.Irrigational technology.Application of synthetic fertilizers.Chemical pest control.They increase the price and demand of the products.Better marketing and exposure to the price.Facilities in online trading and E-Commerce.Further, Improve the fertility of the soil.Decrease the use of water, Fertilizers which keeps the prices down.Low run of chemicals and also waste materials into seas and water.Reduce impact on the ecosystem.
Disadvantages of Technology in Agriculture:
The excessive use of chemicals by the help of machines reduces the fertility of the land.Lack of practical knowledge the farmers cant handle the machines properly.While the cost of maintenance is very high.Overuse of machines may lead to environmental damage.It is efficient but has many side effects and drawbacks.Furthermore, Driverless agriculture machine is a liability to access the technology.Improve the scouting programmes.The robotic machine could not change their culture, we have to set their programme manually.Most of the farmers are illiterates so they are unable to use the modern machines.
Modern machines can control the efforts of farmers.They reduce the time.Used supply water to the crops.While Machines are useful in sowing the seeds.they are used in the transportation.Irrigational technology.Application of synthetic fertilizers.Chemical pest control.They increase the price and demand of the products.Better marketing and exposure to the price.Facilities in online trading and E-Commerce.Further, Improve the fertility of the soil.Decrease the use of water, Fertilizers which keeps the prices down.Low run of chemicals and also waste materials into seas and water.Reduce impact on the ecosystem.
Disadvantages of Technology in Agriculture:
The excessive use of chemicals by the help of machines reduces the fertility of the land.Lack of practical knowledge the farmers cant handle the machines properly.While the cost of maintenance is very high.Overuse of machines may lead to environmental damage.It is efficient but has many side effects and drawbacks.Furthermore, Driverless agriculture machine is a liability to access the technology.Improve the scouting programmes.The robotic machine could not change their culture, we have to set their programme manually.Most of the farmers are illiterates so they are unable to use the modern machines.
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The advantages and disadvantages of using advanced technology and methods in farming the work of farmers can be managed by modern machinery and the fertility of the land is decreased by the excessive use of chemicals with the aid of machinery respectively.
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The advantages using advance technology and methods in farming are as follows:-
- The work of farmers can be managed by modern machinery.
- They shorten the duration.
- Used to supply crops with water.
- While machinery is useful for planting seeds.
- They provide a transportation purpose.
- Irrigation engineering.
- Applying artificial fertilizers.
- Pest control with chemicals.
The disadvantages of using advanced technology and methods in farming are as follows:-
- The fertility of the land is decreased by the excessive use of chemicals with the aid of machinery.
- Farmers who lack practical understanding cannot operate machines safely.
- Although maintenance is highly expensive.
- Machine overuse could harm the ecosystem.
- Although effective, it has a lot of negative effects.
- Driverless agricultural equipment is also a barrier to accessing the technology.
- Boost the scouting initiatives.
- Robotic machines are unable to influence people's culture; therefore, we must manually create their programs.
- Since the majority of farmers are illiterate, they cannot operate contemporary equipment.
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