Emerging technologies and challenges ahead to define the future of drone application in agriculture
Drones are revolutionizing modern agriculture by enhancing daily farm operations such as crop monitoring, disease detection, seeding, and spraying besides offering greater efficiency, reducing operational costs, and improving safety for farmers, ushering in a new era of precision farming. In fact, agriculture drones have recently emerged as a game-changing technology, transforming the way farmers manage their crops and livestock.
How video animations are promoting sustainable crop farming in Mumias, Western Kenya In Mumias, Western Kenya, sustainable crop-growing methods are gaining traction, thanks to video animations by Scientific Animations Without Borders (SAWBO), a one-step educational system from global experts to end users, equipping farmers with simple practices to enhance their farm yields.
Favourable conditions lead to optimism about South African apple and pear season
Tru-Cape producers are optimistic about the current apple and pear harvest, which promises a good yield thanks to positive conditions in all growing regions. The pear season kicked off early in January, while the apple season is now in full swing. The apple and pear production areas in the Western Cape experienced a late but chilly winter with excellent rainfall. Conditions were favourable during the flowering period, and fruit development was satisfactory.
John Deere has announced two new self-driving agricultural machines, the Autonomous 9RX Tractor for large-scale agriculture and the Autonomous 5ML Orchard Tractor for air blast spraying. Both machines were on display at John Deere's CES 2025 booth, held at the Las Vegas Convention Centre from January 7-10, highlighting potential solutions to skilled labour shortages.
Farming women's health and wellbeing focus of new research A major new study will help to come up with new solutions for improving the health and wellbeing of women working in agriculture. The research, by the University of Exeter's Centre for Rural Policy Research and The Farming Community Network, will provide crucial insights into farming and gender-specific stressors that can affect women in agriculture, as well as barriers to accessing relevant support.
Auxins and zinc boost agricultural productivity to enhance food security in Africa
Enhancing agricultural productivity and bolstering food security across Africa relies on the critical interplay between auxins and zinc in plant growth and development. Simon Norton, Director for the International Zinc Association Africa (Africa), highlights the indispensable roles these two elements play in cultivating healthier, more productive crops.
FARMERS REVIEW AFRICA published by Mailing Times media, it is Africa's premier farming magazine which provides updates of news and analysis on topical issues of national and international importance in agriculture. The publication links the technology applied in the Agricultural sector to the field experience of professionals in this area.