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South Africa's agriculture sector plays a pivotal role, contributing approximately 3% to the country's GDP and employing an estimated 860 000 people. The country's agricultural landscape encompasses an extensive array of commodities, including major grains, oilseeds, deciduous and subtropical fruits, sugar, citrus, wine and vegetables. In addition, the country's livestock production spans cattle, dairy, hogs, sheep, poultry,and eggs.
Despite its importance, the sector faces challenges that include climate change, water scarcity, and market volatility, which combine to impact its productivity. To tackle these obstacles and enhance the overall sustainability, profitability and efficiency of the sector, an increasing number of farmers and agribusinesses are embracing precision agriculture…
