Smart Farming

The FAO Smart Farming approach empowers small-scale farmers to improve their livelihoods through good horticultural practices using affordable technologies and efficient resource management – enabling them to produce more and better food with less inputs.

It focuses on producing high-value, nutritious fruits and vegetables, focusing on six core areas: protected cultivation systems, good horticultural practices, local technical capacities and support, high-quality inputs, market-orientation, and digital technologies.

The Smart Farming approach has been implemented in Uzbekistan and Viet Nam since 2019 and is being replicated in Honduras and Zambia from 2024.

Highlights
News
FAO Global Conference on smart farming
12/05/2026

FAO is convening the Global Conference on Smart Farming from 1 to 3 July 2026 at its headquarters in Rome, Italy, and online. Bringing together policymakers,...

Publications
Technical factsheets to manage horticulture crops
10/10/2023

These thirteen FAO fact sheets provide practical horticulture guidance to improve resource efficiency, enhance crop management, support food security,...

Hybrid Event

FAO Global Conference on Smart Farming
01/07/2026 - 03/07/2026

FAO is organizing the Global Conference on Smart Farming: Leveraging data and technology for sustainable agrifood systems from 1 to 3 July 2026 at...

The Smart Farming Project contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

 

With support from
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