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With the advent of the 5G era, the development of the Internet of Things, big data and artificial intelligence has brought a new definition to agriculture. Automation
technologies, featuring drone, robot, and other unmanned system, can help ease farmersâ?? workload and deliver efficiency, reliability, and productivity gains at
minimal impact to the environment. However, although the technology advances fast, farmers are still facing great challenges. Labor shortage, climate change,
misuse of chemicals could all lead to a bad yield and threaten environmental health. The purpose of this study is to analyze economic advantages and ecological
benefits of the climate-smart agriculture ecosystem, which includes three steps: (1) Build digital farming infrastructure such as high-definition field maps and RTK
navigation stations. (2) Develop precision farming equipment to reduce labor. (3) Help farmers connect all kinds of technologies in a digital platform and utilize big
data and AI to make scientific decisions. The costâ??benefit analysis and sensitivity analysis study were conducted for the comparison between traditional cotton
fields and a digital corporate cotton farm. The result showed that at a certain critical size, the use of autonomous equipment can reduce the cost of production
compared to traditional agriculture. Fixed equipment costs, labor costs, water costs and energy costs have a large impact on the critical size. On large-scale cotton
farms, digital agriculture tends to be more economical than traditional agriculture. The GHG Protocol was also used to measure and calculate GHG emissions
of the digital cotton field that was only managed by two people. A 22% reduction in GHG emissions was achieved through four main emission sources within the
farm gate. In conclusion, unlike traditional methods that rely on experience and resources, the climate-smart management solution can reduce water consumption,
pesticide, and fertilizer, lower input costs, and create new agricultural employment opportunities.
Biography
Justin Gong is the Co-founder & Senior Vice President of XAG and a DBA candidate at Universite? Paris Dauphine. As an entrepreneur specializing in rural economy and social innovation research, he has been dedicated to promoting and scaling up digital technology in agricultural production. He joined XAG as the Co-founder in 2013, taking charge of corporate strategy and marketing. Before returning to China, he was previously a film producer and overseas correspondent in Australia. In 2016, Justin Gong founded XAG Academy, which so far has trained about 80,000 talents for smart agriculture applications. In August 2018, Justin gate-crashed the Forbes China 30 Under 30, marking his contribution in the field of agriculture. With years of practical experience in the field of smart agricultural technology, he is also the 11th Council Board Member of Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering, Grosvenor Council Member of National Geographic Society, and United Nations ESCAP-CSAM Consultant.
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