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With a growing global population, farmers are under pressure to produce more food with fewer resources. Conclusion
Technology has revolutionized the field. From the invention of the plow to today’s use of , drones for crop monitoring, and automated irrigation systems , "Smart Farming" has significantly increased yields while reducing the manual labor required. 4. Current Challenges and Sustainability Today, the farming industry faces critical hurdles: With a growing global population, farmers are under
The transition from nomadic hunting and gathering to settled farming (the Neolithic Revolution) allowed human populations to grow and civilizations to flourish. By securing a steady food supply, early humans were able to build permanent settlements and develop specialized trades, leading to the birth of modern society. 4. Current Challenges and Sustainability Today
Large-scale operations designed for mass production and global distribution. With a growing global population
Intensive farming can lead to soil depletion, deforestation, and water pollution.
Small-scale farming where crops are grown primarily for the farmer’s own family.