Can Solar Agriculture Save the Modern Farming Industry?
[...] Technology can help farmers not only sustain, but thrive. Solar is an essential part of this new dynamic.
[...] Today (allowing for the impact the coronavirus pandemic has temporarily placed on the process) the global exchange of agricultural goods is done with an ease and speed that would’ve been unimaginable in bygone eras. But this too has often placed a new pressure on farmers.
Unquestionably, some have benefited—and benefited massively from such a change—as farms that produce world-class “clean and green” goods now have a truly international market to export to. But for those who sell more routine goods, or find the international market has saturated their domestic audience with the same products they sell, the path to maintaining a steady profit year in and year out has become much harder.
It’s anticipated the years ahead will see the world become more unstable as a result of numerous factors, not the least of which the growing threat of climate change. It is here that solar could be such an important element going forward.
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Solar is the savior of the agriculture?
1-Solar panels offer a way to make farmers' energy use more efficient, and directly enhance their farming capabilities. For farmers with small tracts of land especially—like is commonly seen in France—solar agriculture provides a way to offset energy bills, reduce their use of fossil fuels, and breathe new life into existing operations.
2-In fact, according to a finding in recent years, Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute in monitoring experimental operations within the Lake Constance region of the nation, agrophotovoltaics increased farm productivity by 160% when compared to an operation that was not dual-use across the same period.
A study in India’s Maharashtra region found crop yields of up to 40% higher thanks to the reduced evaporation and extra shading an agrophotovoltaics installation provided.
4-Gerald Leach, Chair of the Victorian Farmers Federation: “In general, the VFF is supportive of solar developments, so long as they do not encroach on high-value agricultural land, such as in irrigation districts.”
For numerous farmers, [...] separating the solar installation from other areas of farming activity can see some of the best benefits of solar agriculture.
[...] Solar offers immense potential, it can certainly be a powerful tool in helping build a strong new chapter for it in the future.
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