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Techno Agriculturae Studium of Research
ISSN : 30479835     EISSN : 30482321     DOI : 10.70177/agriculturae
Core Subject : Agriculture,
Techno Agriculturae Studium of Research is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed integrative review articles, special thematic issues, reflections or comments on previous research or new research directions, interviews, replications, and intervention articles - all pertaining to the Research in agriculture, includes a wide range of studies and analyzes related to production, resource management, agricultural technology, environmental sustainability, agricultural policy, and more. All publications provide breadth of coverage appropriate to a wide readership in agriculture research depth to inform specialists in that area. We feel that the rapidly growing Techno Agriculturae Studium of Research community is looking for a journal with this profile that we can achieve together. Submitted papers must be written in English for initial review stage by editors and further review process by minimum two international reviewers.
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Vertical Farming Innovation in Urban Netherlands: Sustainable Solutions with Modern Hydroponics Nina, Nening; Lucas, Laura; Sridar, Katja
Techno Agriculturae Studium of Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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In the era of globalization and rapid population growth, agricultural land in urban areas is increasingly limited. As a country with a high population density, the Netherlands has adopted vertical farming innovations using modern hydroponics as an alternative to increasing the efficient use of space and resources. This research aims to evaluate the effectiveness of hydroponic vertical farming in urban areas in the Netherlands as a sustainable solution. Specifically, this research focuses on measuring the increase in productivity and reduction in environmental impact compared to traditional farming methods. This research uses a quantitative approach with an experimental design. Data were collected from several vertical farming locations in the urban Netherlands. Variables measured include plant productivity, water use, and carbon emissions. Data analysis was carried out using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results show that vertical farming with modern hydroponics in Dutch urban areas increases crop productivity by 40% and reduces water use by 60% compared to traditional agriculture. In addition, energy use is significantly reduced, which contributes to reduced carbon emissions. Vertical farming using modern hydroponic systems in Dutch urban areas offers an efficient, sustainable solution. By increasing productivity and reducing resource use, this technology could answer future agricultural challenges in dense urban areas. Further research is needed to optimize this technology and adapt it to various geographic and climatic conditions.
Urban Agricultural Revolution in Japan with Verticulture Technology Ayaka, Ahmya; Hanako, Fujita; Haruka, Hide
Techno Agriculturae Studium of Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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Urban agriculture is gaining traction as a viable solution to food security challenges and environmental sustainability in densely populated cities. With its limited arable land and high urbanization rate, Japan is at the forefront of adopting innovative agricultural practices. Verticulture technology, which involves vertical farming techniques, offers a promising approach to maximizing food production in urban settings while minimizing land use. This study aims to explore the impact of viticulture technology on urban agriculture in Japan. The research evaluates how vertical farming can enhance food production efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and contribute to sustainable urban development. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative and qualitative research methods. Data were collected through field experiments in urban vertical farms, surveys of urban farmers, and analysis of production records. Key performance indicators such as crop yield, resource use efficiency, and environmental impact were measured. Additionally, interviews with urban agriculture experts provided insights into viticulture technology's practical implementation and benefits. The findings indicate that viticulture technology significantly improves crop yields and resource use efficiency compared to traditional urban farming methods. Vertical farms demonstrated up to a 30% increase in yield per square meter and a 50% reduction in water usage. The environmental impact was also reduced, with lower greenhouse gas emissions and minimal land use. Survey responses and expert interviews highlighted the technology's potential to support food security and sustainable urban living. Verticulture technology offers a transformative approach to urban agriculture in Japan, enhancing food production efficiency and sustainability. The significant improvements in crop yields, resource use, and environmental impact underscore the potential of vertical farming to address urban food security challenges. Further research and investment in viticulture technology are recommended to optimize its implementation and maximize its benefits for urban development.
Application of Robotics in Large-Scale Agriculture in Australia Emma, Kuhtreiber; Hostetter, Willem; Maya, Wolfe
Techno Agriculturae Studium of Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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The agricultural sector in Australia faces challenges related to labor shortages, high operational costs, and the need for increased efficiency and productivity. Robotics technology offers promising solutions to these challenges by automating various farming tasks, enhancing efficiency, and reducing reliance on manual labor. This study explores the application of robotics in large-scale agriculture in Australia, focusing on its impact on productivity, cost efficiency, and sustainability. The primary aim of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of robotic technology in improving agricultural practices on large-scale farms in Australia. The study assesses how robotics can enhance productivity, reduce operational costs, and promote sustainable farming practices. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative data from field experiments and qualitative insights from interviews with farmers and agricultural experts. Field experiments involved deploying robotic systems for planting, harvesting, and monitoring crop health. Data on productivity, cost savings, and environmental impact were collected and analyzed. Interviews with farmers and experts provided additional insights into the practical benefits and challenges of implementing robotic technology in agriculture. The findings indicate that using robotics in large-scale agriculture significantly increases productivity and reduces operational costs. Robotic systems improved planting and harvesting efficiency by 40% and reduced labor costs by 30%. Environmental benefits were also observed, with more precise application of inputs leading to reduced waste and lower chemical usage. Farmers reported improved crop monitoring and management capabilities, contributing to better overall farm management. The application of robotics in large-scale agriculture in Australia offers substantial productivity, cost efficiency, and sustainability benefits. The study highlights the potential of robotic technology to address labor shortages and operational challenges in the agricultural sector. Further research and investment in robotics are recommended to optimize their use and fully realize their potential in transforming large-scale farming practices.
Mapping and Remote Sensing Technology for Agricultural Land Management in China Yonglong, Shi; Qingjun, Chu; Guanghui, Benxiang
Techno Agriculturae Studium of Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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Agricultural land management in China faces significant challenges due to rapid urbanization, climate change, and the need for sustainable practices. Advanced technologies such as mapping and remote sensing offer promising solutions to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability. These technologies provide precise data for monitoring crop health, soil conditions, and land use, enabling better decision-making and resource management. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of mapping and remote sensing technology in improving agricultural land management in China. The research assesses how these technologies can enhance crop monitoring, optimize resource use, and support sustainable farming practices. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative data from satellite imagery and field surveys with qualitative insights from interviews with farmers and agricultural experts. Satellite imagery was analyzed to monitor crop health, soil moisture, and land use patterns. Field surveys were conducted to validate the remote sensing data. Interviews with farmers and experts provided additional insights into these technologies' practical benefits and challenges. The findings indicate that mapping and remote sensing technology significantly improve agricultural land management. Crop health monitoring through remote sensing showed a 25% increase in accuracy compared to traditional methods. Optimized resource use was observed, with a 20% reduction in water and fertilizer usage. Land use patterns were more efficiently managed, leading to better crop rotation and soil conservation practices. Farmers reported enhanced decision-making capabilities and improved crop yields. Mapping and remote sensing technology substantially benefit agricultural land management in China. The increased accuracy in crop monitoring and optimized resource use contribute to higher productivity and sustainability. Further research and investment in these technologies are recommended to maximize their potential and support sustainable agricultural practices.
Spatial Analysis of Land Use Deviations in Sirimau Sub-district, Ambon City Based on Cultivation and Protected Areas, Ambon City Spatial Plan 2011-2031 Hehanussa, Fekry Salim; Rakuasa, Heinrich
Techno Agriculturae Studium of Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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This study conducts a spatial analysis of land use deviations in the Sirimau Sub-district of Ambon City, focusing on the impacts of urbanization and population growth on the implementation of the Ambon City Spatial Plan (RTRW) 2011-2031. Utilizing remote sensing and GIS techniques, the research identifies significant discrepancies between planned and actual land use, driven by economic pressures and ineffective enforcement of land use regulations. The findings reveal that the conversion of agricultural land and protected forests into residential areas poses serious threats to environmental sustainability and biodiversity. The study emphasizes the need for enhanced community involvement, better inter-agency coordination, and stricter regulatory enforcement to address these challenges and promote sustainable land use practices in the region.

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