Current agricultural systems are faced with a dilemma: on the one hand, they are essential for the supply of food, but on the other hand, they are partly responsible for climate change and biodiversity loss. An interdisciplinary team from various research institutes wanted to change this. With CUBES Circle, the consortium has created a cycle-based system that is integrated into an urban infrastructure and links different production systems with one another.
Smart farming also profitable for small farms
Digitalisation in agriculture is progressing. Field robots and the like can not only make work easier and more efficient. Modern monitoring technologies such as radio chips and sensors can also ensure higher yields in animal husbandry. However, such innovations are cost-intensive and rarely affordable for small farms.