Abstract
The agricultural sector forms the cornerstone of humanity's survival by providing the fundamental need for food production. However, factors such as population growth, climate change, and dwindling natural resources underscore the need to make agriculture more efficient, sustainable, and productive. In this context, the concept of "Agriculture 4.0" has emerged as a smarter, more innovative, and technology-driven approach compared to traditional agricultural methods. Agriculture 4.0 aims to integrate agricultural production processes with digital technologies to make agriculture more efficient, sustainable, and competitive. This approach seeks to optimize agricultural production by providing farmers with increased productivity, lower costs, and reduced environmental impact. Pesticide technology is a crucial component of Agriculture 4.0. Pesticides are essential agricultural practices used to combat harmful organisms and control plant diseases. Traditional pesticide methods may often be time-consuming, costly, and environmentally unfriendly. However, with the advent of Agriculture 4.0, smart pesticide technologies are offering various innovative solutions to address these challenges. This article will examine the importance and impact of integrating pesticide technology into Agriculture 4.0, conduct a relevant literature review, explain the methodology, evaluate the findings, and lay the groundwork for future discussions. The abstract should consist of a single paragraph of no more than 200 words and should provide an appropriate overview of the study. Without a title Background (the purpose of the study should be emphasized by placing the question in broad context), Methods (the main methods or treatments applied should be briefly described) Results (summarizing the main findings of the article, providing the main conclusions or comments). The abstract should be an objective representation of the article, should not contain unverified results not presented in the main text, and the main results should not be exaggerated.
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