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Agtech Adoption is Slow: Why, and How to Rectify?
Many people consider Australia to be a pioneer in agricultural innovation. The nation has access to cutting-edge technology that can boost sustainability and productivity, such as sensor-based livestock monitoring and precision farming. AgTech adoption is still slower...
KG2 AgScan: What It Is, Why It Exists, and Who Benefits?
Despite the abundance of data in Australian agriculture, decision-making sometimes relies on insufficient or inconsistent information. Understanding what is actually going on on the ground is not always easy due to different farm types, regional conditions, and market...
Non-Banking Players in Australian Agriculture
Traditional banks have long been the primary source of funding for Australia's agriculture industry. But there has been a discernible change in recent years. Fintech lenders and private investors are among the non-banking entities that are rapidly filling important...
The KG2 Five Faces of Australian Farmers an Analysis
One lens—productivity, scale, or output - is frequently used to describe Australian agriculture. But the truth is much more complex. Australian farmers vary not only in their methods but also in their attitudes, self-assurance, and perspectives. This is where KG2's...
Latest Seed Technology For Australian Canola Growers
One of Australia's important winter crops, canola makes a substantial contribution to both domestic consumption and international exports. Seed technology has emerged as a key factor in productivity and resilience as climate variability, pest pressure, and...
Building an LLM (Large Language Model) for the Australian Agricultural Sector: What Is It, How and Why?
An advanced artificial intelligence system called a Large Language Model (LLM) uses enormous datasets to interpret, comprehend, and produce text that is similar to that of a person. LLMs are capable of analysing complicated data in agriculture, including crop reports,...
Remote Sensing Technology For Detecting Pesticides In The Grain Sector And Reducing Chemical Usage
Australia’s grain sector plays a critical role in both domestic supply and global exports. Concerns about residue compliance, long-term soil health, and environmental effects have been brought up by the growing reliance on pesticides. Strict monitoring of pesticide...
Does The Australian Agricultural Sector Need An Independent IOS, And Who Builds It?
Digital technologies are being quickly used by Australia's agriculture industry to increase sustainability, productivity, and traceability. Data is increasingly playing a key role in decision-making, from supply chain platforms to precision farming tools. However, a...
Working Dogs in Australian Agriculture
The agricultural environment of Australia is large, rocky, and labor-intensive. It takes more than just equipment and labour to manage livestock over thousands of hectares; it also takes intuition, cunning, and perseverance. Working dogs have remained essential in...
Virtual Fencing For Live Stock New Technology
In order to handle enormous grazing fields, labour constraints, and growing operating expenses, Australia's livestock business has always embraced innovation. Technology is constantly changing farm management, from automated feeding systems to satellite mapping....