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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 474, 2024
X International Annual Conference “Industrial Technologies and Engineering” (ICITE 2023)
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Article Number | 01017 | |
Number of page(s) | 7 | |
Section | Energy Sciences, Engineering and Industry | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202447401017 | |
Published online | 08 January 2024 |
Digital technologies and automation in breeding and agriculture
1 Computer and Information Sciences Department, Povolzhskiy State University of Telecommunications and Informatics, Samara, Russia
2 Laboratory of Breeding and Seed Farming of Cereal and Sorghum Crops, Volga NIISS - branch of the Samara Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ust-Kinelskiy, Russia
3 Department of Management, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Kuban State Agrarian University named after I.T. Trubilin, Krasnodar, Russia
4 “Invent Technology” LLP, Almaty A10E5P4, Kazakhstan
5 Federal State Unitary Enterprise Russian federal nuclear center All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics FSUE RFNC – VNIIEF, Sarov, Russia
* Corresponding author: alzolkin@list.ru
The agricultural industry is one of the key industries that is related to material production. Large areas of fields, a huge fleet of vehicles, a large number of people employed in the industry, lead to the creation of innovative ways to manage the land resource base and production capacity in agriculture. After analyzing how digital solutions are used in the regional agricultural industry, it can be said that there is a need to carry out accelerated selection, use artificial intelligence, create new sources of raw materials, apply blockchain, unmanned aerial vehicles, the Internet of things, agroscouting, ERP systems, and train employees in the field of information technology for the agro-industrial complex. Agro-enterprises, where mechanization is at a fairly high level, suffer the greatest damage when they produce fruits and vegetables (about 57 percent), as well as root products (about 79 percent). In the production of cereals, the largest losses occur during processing (about 10 percent) and consumption (about 25 percent). In enterprises where mechanization is at an average level, the most problematic industry is livestock breeding with milk production where losses can reach 53 percent.
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