Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority has announced the adoption of the “Advanced Agriculture 4.0” system, as part of its efforts to support digital transformation in the agricultural sector.
Officials said the system marks a shift from traditional farming methods to a more modern, data-driven approach that uses smart technologies to improve productivity and resource use.
Smart farming tools
The system relies on a range of technologies, including sensors, Internet of Things (IoT), data analytics and automated control systems.
These tools allow farmers to monitor agricultural operations in real time and make decisions based on accurate data.
Officials said the system also uses cloud platforms to manage data and improve efficiency across farming processes.
Better use of resources
ADAFSA said the system supports more precise use of resources by tracking factors such as soil moisture and temperature.
This helps farmers adjust irrigation and reduce water waste.
Field results showed that energy use in greenhouses dropped by more than 60%, while cooling water use was reduced by around 37%, without affecting production.
Artificial intelligence is also used to analyse data and predict conditions such as heat stress, helping improve planning and crop management.
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