Agriculture 4.0: An Era of Smart Farming

The technical term Agriculture 4.0 derived as an analogy to the term Industry 4.0, which was created by the Ministry of Education and Research of the German government in a final report of the Working Group (WG) officially instituted to develop guidelines for the German industry in the context of combining it into a "smart, networked world." In addition, Agriculture 4.0 is referred to as the systems that employ drones, robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), vertical farms, and solar energy. Through the integration of digital technology into farming practices, companies are enabling rising yields, overcoming costs, experiencing less crop damage, and reducing water, fuel, and fertilizer usage. For the consumer, this equals cheaper and better-quality food