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Data-driven agriculture and sustainable farming: friends or foes?
Offer Rozenstein
, Yafit Cohen
, Victor Alchanatis
, Karl Behrendt
, David J. Bonfil
, Gil Eshel
, Ally Harari
, W. Edwin Harris
, Iftach Klapp
, Yael Laor
,
Raphael Linker
, Tarin Paz-Kagan
, Sven Peets
, S. Mark Rutter
, Yael Salzer
, James Lowenberg-DeBoer
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Sustainable Farming
100%
Sustainable Agriculture
100%
Data-driven Agriculture
100%
Payoff
50%
Natural Systems
50%
Artificial Intelligence
50%
Extension Method
50%
Data Sharing
50%
Resource Availability
50%
Public Funding
50%
Precision Agriculture
50%
Environmental Sensors
50%
Gene-environment Interaction
50%
Remote Sensing
50%
Practical Experience
50%
Technical Barriers
50%
Business Model
50%
Knowledge Resources
50%
Techno-economic
50%
Economic Constraints
50%
Social Constraints
50%
Food Security
50%
Crop Model
50%
Knowledge-intensive Processes
50%
Knowledge Technology
50%
Decision System
50%
Agricultural Technology
50%
Model Extension
50%
Robot Obstacle Avoidance
50%
Human Power
50%
Sustainable Innovation
50%
Innovation in Business
50%
Agriculture Precision
50%
Pasture Model
50%
Agriculture Systems
50%
Holistic Decision-making
50%
Legal Barriers
50%
Management Experiment
50%
Animal Consumption
50%
Data Regulation
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Precision Agriculture
100%
Agricultural Technology
100%
Sustainable Agriculture
100%
Genotyping
100%
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Decision Making
100%
Remote Sensing
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Environmental Impact Assessment
100%
Alternative Agriculture
100%
Precision Agriculture
50%
Obstacle Avoidance
50%
Environmental Cost
50%
Agricultural Technology
50%
Food Security
50%
Robot Sensor
50%
Remote Sensing
50%
Decision Making
50%
Artificial Intelligence
50%
Food Science
Food Security
100%