Digital agriculture, sometimes known as smart farming or e-agriculture, is tools that digitally collect store, analyze, and share electronic data and/or information in agriculture and in today’s world it is considered as one of the most important transformations for any government around the globe.
Agriculture ministers around the world are working for the betterment of their agricultural digital transformations. One recent example is of Libya. The Libya’s First Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Acting Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Hussein Al-Qatrani, has discussed with a number of officials the proposal for the digital transformation of the agriculture and livestock sector by 2030.