Agricultural Engineering combines engineering science with agricultural practices to enhance efficiency in food production and resource management. It focuses on designing machinery, managing resources, and implementing sustainable techniques for crop and livestock farming.
Key Areas:
- Design of agricultural machinery and structures
- Water management for irrigation and livestock
- Soil conservation and erosion control
- Crop and livestock production systems
Practising Firms
Firm Name | Member Since | Quick Contact |
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Lood de Jager & Assoc CE | - |
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