The corresponding document was prepared by the government.
In developing this document, the Ministry pursues several goals:
Increasing investor interest in the agro-industrial complex
Reducing production costs through the introduction of advanced technologies
Opportunity to obtain more reliable information and complete information about the situation in the industry and the food market
What do you intend to implement?
Digital Twin Technology
Artificial Intelligence Driven Technology
Leveraging the Internet of Things and Predictive Analytics
Conducting research and remote sensing of the Earth using drones and robots.
All of these technologies are, of course, not new to the agricultural market.
Many manufacturers, primarily large agricultural holdings that have the ability to operate with sufficient amounts of finance, use various achievements of modern science.
These are drones, and an ERP resource planning system, and equipment monitoring, and satellite positioning technology, and field digitization, etc.
Intelligent production control systems are used on dairy farms.
RFID systems are being introduced to identify an object through the use of radio signals.
This system allows:
Self-regulate feeding processes
Mark livestock and subsequently monitor the condition of the animal
Automatically ensure life-saving conditions
Monitor weight gain and milk yield
Prevent unauthorized persons from entering objects.
Funding is needed to introduce and use new technologies.
The Ministry of Agriculture’s increase in investments in digitalization should make it easier and cheaper for new participants to enter the industry, especially those who start a business from scratch.
The program is calculated until 2030 and assumes the use of 50 billion rubles.