Beyond Pesticides: Sustainable Pest Management in AgTech

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55938/wlp.v1i2.116

Keywords:

Agtech, Biopesticides, Microlevel Control, Precision InPest Management, Biological Management, Bioherbicides

Abstract

Agtech is highlighted in the review as a major driver for a sustainable future in food production as it explores sustainable food systems with an emphasis on social justice, ecological harmony, and financial sustainability. Crop breeding and production are made possible by the application of machine learning and advanced analytics in digital transformation for trend analysis. This technology empowers farmers and ensures customized products for consumers by predicting appropriate features and genetics for maximum crop output. A lack of workers, lower productivity, and economic difficulties threaten the agriculture industry. Increased production, resource conservation, and labor stability are the primary objectives of AgTech, a movement driven by investments, inventions, and entrepreneurial endeavors. Major agricultural input businesses' decrease in innovation, especially in seeds and crop protection products, is a serious issue for the agricultural industry as a whole because innovation is crucial for addressing the challenges brought about by population expansion. Scouting, pest identification, sampling techniques, spatially variable rate technologies, and integrated pest management (IPM) are covered in this chapter. It emphasizes the significance of precision and IPM in pest management. Technology-enabled agriculture, or "agtech," is necessary for solving problems along the value chain. In addition to facilitating access to modern resources, it lets farmers to monitor produce quality, utilize resources like water and agrichemicals efficiently, and obtain enhanced inputs. A lack of education and integration within integrated programs confronts biopesticides with issues such as inadequate understanding, individual testing, and uncertainties regarding affordability and efficiency. The development of biopesticides is being influenced by biotechnology, necessitating a thorough reorganization of the way government and private sectors collaborate. To acquire a better understanding of exposures and hazards, current regulations are being modified. The application of cutting-edge technologies, diverse approaches, and auxiliary devices like unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for crop observation and yield maximization in farming is covered in this review.

 

References

1. Kaledio, E., Russell, E., Oloyede, J., & Olaoye, F. (2023). Cultivating Innovation: A Comprehensive Exploration of Agtech's Impact on Agriculture and Sustainable Food Systems.

2. Defrance de Tersant, G. (2019). Challenges facing agriculture: evaluation of the impact of AgTech, recommendations, and opportunity identification in food waste reduction (Doctoral dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology).

3. Pansara, R. (2023). Digital Disruption in Transforming AgTech Business Models for a Sustainable Future. Transactions on Latest Trends in IoT, 6(6), 67-76.

4. Bisht, S. (2019). Agribusiness embracing digital technology. Indian Farming, 69(3).

5. Kurth, T., Möller, C., Jerratsch, J. F., Adolphs, B., Wübbels, G., & Walker, D. (2020). Reviving agricultural innovation in seeds and crop protection. URL: https://www. bcg. com/publications/2020/reviving-agricultural-innovation-seeds-crop-protection.

6. Cook, P., & O'Neill, F. (2020). Artificial intelligence in agribusiness is growing in emerging markets.

7. Tannous, M., Stefanini, C., & Romano, D. (2023). A Deep-Learning-Based Detection Approach for the Identification of Insect Species of Economic Importance. Insects, 14(2), 148.

8. Rao, E. P. (2022). Digital Agriculture–A Future Disruption in India. Indian Journal of Fertilisers, 18(4), 334-342.

9. Khan, N., Ray, R. L., Sargani, G. R., Ihtisham, M., Khayyam, M., & Ismail, S. (2021). Current progress and future prospects of agriculture technology: Gateway to sustainable agriculture. Sustainability, 13(9), 4883.

10. Photos, A. P. (2023). Bridging the Gap: Accelerating Technology Adoption for Sustainable Food Production.

11. Sari, D., & Wulandari Priyambodo, A. (2021). Viral Adoption of Biological Control to Eliminate the Use of Pesticide.

12. Legun, K., Burch, K. A., & Klerkx, L. (2023). Can a robot be an expert? The social meaning of skill and its expression through the prospect of autonomous AgTech. Agriculture and Human Values, 40(2), 501-517.

13. Marrone, P. G. (2024). Status of the biopesticide market and prospects for new bioherbicides. Pest Management Science, 80(1), 81-86.

14. Marrone, P. G. (2019). Pesticidal natural products–status and future potential. Pest Management Science, 75(9), 2325-2340.

15. Singh, M., Vermaa, A., & Kumar, V. (2023). Geospatial technologies for the management of pest and disease in crops. In Precision Agriculture (pp. 37-54). Academic Press.

16. Reuveni, M. (2023). Hybrid Fungicides–An Easy Bridge to Trial of Biological Component for Improved Resistance Management and Better Crop Protection. Outlooks on Pest Management, 34(2), 64-68.

17. Koul, O. (2023). Biopesticides: commercial opportunities and challenges. Development and Commercialization of Biopesticides, 1-23.

18. Bökle, S., Koenn, L., Reiser, D., Paraforos, D. S., & Griepentrog, H. W. (2021). Consideration of resilience for digital farming systems. In Precision agriculture’21 (pp. 25-31). Wageningen Academic Publishers.

19. Kaswan, K. S., Dhatterwal, J. S., Baliyan, A., & Jain, V. (2022). Special sensors for autonomous navigation systems in crops investigation system. In Virtual and Augmented Reality for Automobile Industry: Innovation Vision and Applications (pp. 65-86). Cham: Springer International Publishing.

20. Sullivan, S. (2023). Ag-tech, agroecology, and the politics of alternative farming futures: The challenges of bringing together diverse agricultural epistemologies. Agriculture and Human Values, 1-16.

21. Balasubramanian, G. (2024). Cutting-Edge Agriculture Technology: Transforming Farming for a Sustainable Future. European Economic Letters (EEL), 14(1), 463-473.

22. Pejanović, V. INNOVATIONS IN AGRICULTURE AS A FUNCTION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. NOVI SAD, SEPTEMBAR 2023., 233.

Published

2024-11-21

How to Cite

Thapliyal, S., Bisht, K., & Sharma, M. (2024). Beyond Pesticides: Sustainable Pest Management in AgTech. Wisdom Leaf Press, 1(2), 78–84. https://doi.org/10.55938/wlp.v1i2.116

Similar Articles

1 2 3 4 > >> 

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.

Most read articles by the same author(s)

<< < 1 2 3 > >>