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In the general case, precision agriculture uses new technologies with the aim of increasing yields and profitability while reducing the amount of required resources. It can be as simple as a crop irrigation systems taking into account weather forecast, but could reach autonomous robots taking care of a wide range of tasks. While precision agriculture is not designed to tackle climate change, it opens up the opportunity to mitigate several sources of emissions.
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== Background Readings ==
== Community ==
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===Journals===
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*[https://www.agriculture-vision.com/ Vision for Agriculture]
*[https://www.sydney.edu.au/engineering/our-research/robotics-and-intelligent-systems/australian-centre-for-field-robotics.html Australian Centre for Field Robotics]
== Data ==
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===Kaggle datasets===
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