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Agricultural Engineering is a field of engineering that applies engineering principles and technology to agricultural production and processing. It is a multidisciplinary field that combines elements of mechanical, civil, electrical, and chemical engineering. Agricultural engineers design, develop, and maintain agricultural machinery, equipment, and structures, as well as develop and implement systems for the efficient use of resources such as water, energy, and land. They also work to improve the safety and efficiency of agricultural production and processing, and to reduce environmental impacts.
Agricultural Engineering is an important part of the global food production system, and is essential for the development of sustainable agricultural practices. It is also a key component of the agricultural industry, providing solutions to challenges such as food security, climate change, and resource management.
Some companies in the Agricultural Engineering market include John Deere, AGCO Corporation, CNH Industrial, Kubota Corporation, and Mahindra & Mahindra. Show Less Read more