Digital technologies such as robotics, remote sensing, drones, and satellite imagery are widely praised for their potential to increase productivity, while making agricultural production more sustainable and resilient.
The study examines the development and adoption of digital farming technologies in Germany and China and assesses their opportunities and risks. It examines the legal framework for agricultural digitalization and highlights possible synergies between both countries.
Authors: Lena Kuhn (IAMO), Martin Schäfer (IAK Agrar Consulting), Martin Schneider (IAk Agrar Consulting)