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Food and Beverages Tech Review | Tuesday, July 14, 2020
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Technology has become more than a best friend for poultry farmers. See how!
FREMONT, CA: The emergence of remote technologies has now become the key for the poultry managers to monitor, track, and assess their farms from a distance. With such benefits of technology helping the poultry farm owners to stay connected to their businesses and business places virtually enable poultry businesses to continue their way of operations without the need for physical visits by the managers.
[vendor_logo_first]The application of remote technology especially helps poultry farms during lockdowns as the owners and authorities can manage to keep their business uninterrupted. Tasks such as evaluating performance data, analyzing reports, monitoring in-house equipment, and training the personnel on the field are made more than easy and possible with remote technologies.
Many poultry producers have made plans about the future by rethinking their present methodologies and processes. By incorporating technology in their approach, farmers can efficiently get through the decision making that is needed between the rationalities and irrationalities that occur during the pandemic. Also, the use of data analytics and other technology solutions helps the farmers and poultry producers understand the market scenario and set optimum prices for their products while letting them into the market. Predicting the profit value of the business would be made simpler with the help of technology.
While poultry producers work out the opportunities and threats that the pandemic has brought, technologists are rigorously coming up with poultry innovations. In order to stay prepared during a lockdown or crisis, poultry farms, along with ensuring basic technological requirements such as the internet, network strength and more, must access remote technology applications that work on artificial intelligence, the internet of things, and many other collaborative tech innovations. While poultry producers work out the opportunities and threats that the pandemic has brought, technologists are rigorously coming up with poultry innovations.
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