In developing countries, smallholder farmers are the backbone of the agricultural sector, contributing significantly to food security and rural livelihoods. However, these farmers often face numerous challenges, including limited access to resources, climate variability, and market fluctuations. Advanced crop modeling has emerged as a transformative technology with the potential to address these challenges by providing data-driven insights for improved decision-making. This article explores the economic implications of advanced crop modeling for smallholder farmers in developing countries and highlights the role of field management systems in enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainability.
Economic Implications of Advanced Crop Modeling for Smallholder Farmers in Developing Countries