A university in Hungary is helping farmers overcome barriers to precision agriculture by preparing a workforce to use new technology and equipment.
Endre Harsányi is the vice rector for Agricultural Innovation and Training Development at the University of Debrecen.
“In the last 5-10 years Hungarian farmers started precision agirulcutre and bought new equipment but it’s a very big problem because drivers and operators couldn’t use the equipment and complex systems,” he says.