Precision Farming at the Nexus of Agricultural Production and the Environment

Posted: 14 Oct 2019

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Robert Finger

ETH Zürich

Scott Swinton

Dept. of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics, Michigan State University

Nadja El Benni

Government of the Swiss Confederation - Agroscope Reckenholz-Tänikon Research Station

Achim Walter

University of Kiel

Date Written: October 2019

Abstract

Precision farming enables agricultural management decisions to be tailored spatially and temporally. Site-specific sensing, sampling, and managing allow farmers to treat a field as a heterogeneous entity. Through targeted use of inputs, precision farming reduces waste, thereby cutting both private variable costs and the environmental costs such as those of agrichemical residuals. At present, large farms in developed countries are the main adopters of precision farming. But its potential environmental benefits can justify greater public and private sector incentives to encourage adoption, including in small-scale farming systems in developing countries. Technological developments and big data advances continue to make precision farming tools more connected, accurate, efficient, and widely applicable. Improvements in the technical infrastructure and the legal framework can expand access to precision farming and thereby its overall societal benefits.

Suggested Citation

Finger, Robert and Swinton, Scott and El Benni, Nadja and Walter, Achim, Precision Farming at the Nexus of Agricultural Production and the Environment (October 2019). Annual Review of Resource Economics, Vol. 11, Issue 1, pp. 313-335, 2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3468083 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-resource-100518-093929

Robert Finger (Contact Author)

ETH Zürich ( email )

Rämistrasse 101
ZUE F7
Zürich, 8092
Switzerland

Scott Swinton

Dept. of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics, Michigan State University ( email )

Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1039
United States

Nadja El Benni

Government of the Swiss Confederation - Agroscope Reckenholz-Tänikon Research Station ( email )

Zurich
Switzerland

Achim Walter

University of Kiel ( email )

Olshausenstr. 40
D-24118 Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein 24118
Germany

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