23 December 2017

The future is smart farming

KUCHING Swinburne Sarawak, University of Manchester and Universiti Putra Malaysia organised a four-day workshop on smart future farming here in Kuching recently.

The workshop explored the potential of implementing sensor technology in farming practices. 

 Supported by the Newton Fund Researcher Links Workshop Grants under the British Council, the workshop was attended by 40 farmers, agriculturist and agencies of concern.

For full story visit http://www.theborneopost.com/2017/12/23/40-attend-workshop-on-smart-farming/

 


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