This means that digitalization can significantly improve the efficiency and profitability of agriculture in Russia. However, for this it is necessary to have trained personnel capable of working with new technologies and software.
Digitalization includes the use of various technologies such as sensors, drones, automated control systems, data analytics and much more. These innovations enable agricultural businesses to collect and analyze large amounts of data, optimize production processes, manage resources more efficiently and make more informed decisions.
Examples of countries that have already achieved a high level of digitalization in the agribusiness industry include the Netherlands, Israel, Singapore and Japan. These countries are actively using technology and innovation to increase yields, reduce costs and improve product quality.
However, to achieve this level of digitalization, it is necessary to invest in education and training. Farm workers must be willing to use new technologies and be able to analyze data. In addition, it is necessary to create appropriate infrastructure, including access to broadband Internet and the development of digital platforms.
The digitalization of agriculture in Russia has great potential to increase the productivity and profitability of the industry. However, for this it is necessary to actively develop and introduce new technologies, as well as ensure training and creation of the necessary infrastructure.