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Smart agriculture, also known as precision agriculture or digital agriculture, is the use of technology to optimize crop and livestock production. This can include the use of sensors, drones, and precision farming equipment to gather data on soil conditions, weather patterns, and crop growth, which can then be used to make more informed decisions about planting, fertilization, and harvesting. Additionally, smart agriculture can also involve the use of automation and machine learning to improve efficiency and reduce labor costs. Overall, the goal of smart agriculture is to increase yields while minimizing waste and environmental impact.