Abstract
This article explores the critical challenges and opportunities faced by small-scale farmers in adopting automation technologies in their agricultural operations. Automation has the potential to optimize resource usage, reduce operational costs, and streamline tasks that traditionally rely on manual labor. Despite the clear benefits, small farmers encounter a range of barriers, including financial constraints, limited access to advanced technology, and the need for technical expertise. However, these challenges can be addressed through means economically viable and scalable, tailored to the unique needs of small-scale agriculture. The role of engineers is pivotal in this process, as they develop innovative solutions such as integrating sensors for real-time monitoring or employing precision agriculture techniques with drones. By identifying and implementing appropriate technologies, small-scale farmers can enhance productivity, sustainability, and their participation in competitive markets.
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