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Protected Horticulture and Technology, the Axes at GreenTech Americas 2026

Experts agree that adopting technology in agriculture, particularly in protected horticulture systems, will enhance productivity in Mexico's agricultural sector and strengthen food security.

The upcoming GreenTech Americas 2026 conference, set to be held from March 24 to 26 in QuerΓ©taro, will focus on the significant role of technology in modern agriculture, especially in protected horticulture. Experts from various sectors, including agriculture, finance, academia, and government, highlighted that adopting controlled environment production systems can boost yields, optimize water usage, and mitigate risks associated with agricultural production amid challenges such as climate change, water stress, and increasing global food demand.

During the presentation, specialists explained that protected agriculture entails the integration of advanced technologies like greenhouse automation, smart crop monitoring, precision irrigation systems, and data analysis platforms powered by artificial intelligence. These innovations are fundamentally transforming agricultural production methods, allowing farmers to respond more effectively to the environmental challenges they face.

The implications of such technological advancements are significant for Mexico, where enhancing agricultural productivity is crucial for ensuring food security. As the nation grapples with increased agricultural demands and environmental pressures, initiatives like GreenTech Americas are pivotal in fostering discussions and collaborations that aim to modernize the sector and support sustainable agricultural practices.

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