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Farming as a Service (FaaS): Transforming Agriculture Through Shared Technology and Expertise
Farming as a Service (FaaS) is an emerging agricultural model that enables farmers to access modern tools, technologies, and professional services without owning them outright. Similar to service-based models in other industries, FaaS shifts agriculture from asset-heavy ownership to flexible, on-demand usage. This approach is gaining attention as farming communities worldwide face rising costs, climate uncertainty, labor shortages, and the need for more sustainable practices.
At its core, FaaS is designed to make advanced agricultural capabilities accessible to small and medium-scale farmers who may not have the financial capacity to invest in expensive equipment or digital systems. By offering services rather than products, FaaS supports efficiency, inclusivity, and innovation across the agricultural value chain.
Core Components of Farming as a Service
FaaS typically consists of a combination of physical, digital, and advisory services delivered through third-party providers. These…








