Fawzy ZF1* and Shaymaa I Shedeed2
1Professor, Agricultural and Biological Research Division, National Research Centre, Egypt
2Associate Professor, Agricultural and Biological Research Division, National Research Centre, Egypt
*Corresponding Author: Fawzy ZF, Professor, Agricultural and Biological Research Division, National Research Centre, Egypt.
Received: September 19, 2019; Published: December 10, 2019
Climate Smart Agriculture is a production system which or largely excludes the use of synthetically compounded fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators and livestock feed additives. To the maximum extent feasible, Climate Smart Agriculture systems rely on crop rotations, crop residues and good agriculture practices.
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is an approach that helps to guide actions needed to transform and reorient agricultural systems to effectively support development and ensure food security in a changing climate. CSA aims to tackle three main objectives: sustainably increasing agricultural productivity and incomes; adapting and building resilience to climate change; and reducing and/or removing greenhouse gas emissions, where possible.
Citation: Fawzy ZF and Shaymaa I Shedeed. “Artificial Intelligence and Smart Agriculture for Agricultural Sustainability".Acta Scientific Agriculture 4.1 (2020): 68.
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