2021
DOI: 10.21657/topraksu.898774
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Türk Tarımında Dijital Teknolojilerin Kullanımı ve Tarım-Gıda Zincirinde Tarım 4.0

Abstract: İnsanoğlunun en içgüdüsel ihtiyacı gıdadır. Günümüzde 7 milyardan fazla insan için gıda güvenliğini sağlamak hiç kolay değildir. Birleşmiş Milletler'in tahminlerine göre 2050 yılında Dünya nüfusu 9 milyarı aşacaktır. Bu nedenle tarımsal işlemlerin verimliliğini artırmak için birçok analitik araç kullanarak arazideki değişkenlikleri yönetmek ve birim alandan yüksek verim elde etmek bir gerekliliktir. Dijital teknolojileri kullanarak uluslararası ve yerel pazar taleplerini takip etmek, küresel rekabetçi bir üret… Show more

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“…Robotic technology makes it possible to model desired yields in a more environmentally friendly manner by reducing the amount of inputs required for production (Peteinatos, 2020). These robots are estimated to be approximately 90% effective in reducing chemical usage in agricultural production (BTK, 2020) and they also facilitate the harvesting of fruits and vegetables by reducing manual labor (Pakdemirli et al, 2021). Unlike other agricultural machinery, robots compact the soil less and emit fewer toxic gases into the environment.…”
Section: Agricultural Robotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Robotic technology makes it possible to model desired yields in a more environmentally friendly manner by reducing the amount of inputs required for production (Peteinatos, 2020). These robots are estimated to be approximately 90% effective in reducing chemical usage in agricultural production (BTK, 2020) and they also facilitate the harvesting of fruits and vegetables by reducing manual labor (Pakdemirli et al, 2021). Unlike other agricultural machinery, robots compact the soil less and emit fewer toxic gases into the environment.…”
Section: Agricultural Robotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technology has been more and more importend in the agricultural sector with each passing day and becomes an integrated part of the sector. With the support of progressive technologies in agriculture that increase productivity, profit, quality, climatefriendly smart farming practices have become increasingly widespread in the world (Pakdemirli et al 2021). Thanks to high-tech agricultural techniques and technologies, farmers/producers can access data from changing variables such as soil acidity and temperature, as well as the topography and resources in their regions, future weather conditions and climate forecasts, control natural elements such as humidity, temperature with digital sensors, and water and electricity to get the opportunity to prevent unnecessary use of resources.…”
Section: Effect Of Climate Change On Agriculture Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate Smart Agriculture approach and the role of the UN, the projects implemented in Central Asian and African countries continue to work on harmony, capacity building and awareness in agriculture. It is predicted that the changes in the climate as a result of global warming will be a technology sector in agriculture in the future and the countries that have these technologies will be able to direct agriculture (Pakdemirli et al 2021;USDA, 2023). The agricultural system known as the Green Revolution or the Food Revolution, which is defined as the rise of industrial agriculture from the middle of the 20th century to the present, has created the production form of hybrid varieties and genetically modified plants that increase the yield in plant production.…”
Section: Effect Of Climate Change On Agriculture Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Olive production is done with traditional methods and olive farming is generally carried out in the form of small-scale family businesses. Some factors, such as educational level, employment status, monthly income, household size, being part of a cooperative, age and lack of telecommunication coverage in the countryside affecting perceptions of smallholder farmers digital technologies (Pakdemirli et al, 2021;Saygılı et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%