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Variable Rate Technology has a Substantial Influence on Environmentally Sustainable Agricultural Production

Variable rate fertilization (VRF), variable rate seeding (VRS), variable rate irrigation (VRI), variable rate crop protection chemical (VRC), and others are some application segments in the global variable rate technology market. During the projected period, VRF is anticipated to have a dominant market share in the global variable rate technology market. North America, South America, and China are likely to have high CAGR growth in VRF, as these countries are focusing on avoiding excessive fertilization to retain soil fertility. VRS is predicted to acquire incremental market share in the global variable rate technology market from 2021 to 2027 due to its rising adoption to offset growing agricultural seed costs. Read Report Preview:  https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/variable-rate-technology-market.html The input for variable rate controller is feasible by adopting either of the two technologies, i.e., map-based and sensor-based technology. The map-based technology is expected to

Global Axial Spondyloarthritis Market is Expected to Grow at Significant CAGR 13.44 During the Forecast Period, 2022-2032

  The ankylosing spondylitis and other members of the spondyloarthritis (SpA) family were considered variations of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) up until the early 1960s. As a result, SpA and RA were initially considered to be separate illnesses, but soon after they were found to be inter-connected due to clinical, laboratory, and imaging features. For the last two decades, axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) has been the subject of major advances in understanding the disease. Additionally, over the years, the distinction between axial and peripheral SpA as well as the connections between non-radiographic and radiographic axSpA has been formalized. In 2009, the term "axial spondyloarthritis" was introduced to describe a diverse disease family that shares clinical and genetic features, such as involvement of the axial skeleton. The following figure shows the evolution of axSpA over the years. The landscape of axial spondyloarthritis is massively growing, with many emerging and legacy