Virtual reality (VR) improves farming training by mirroring real-life farm scenarios. VR employs immersive technology, e.g., digital twin systems, to mimic the development of crops, handle livestock rearing, and enhance supply chain management. Training based on VR improves experiential competencies, allows informed decision-making, and delivers low-cost, eco-friendly agriculture solutions while addressing misinformation on climate change. The simulation of virtual reality (VR) revolutionizes agricultural education by crafting engaging environments that reflect authentic farming experiences. The research highlights the components of the VR system and examines its uses in areas like virtual crop simulation, precision farming, digital twin-based management of livestock, and optimizing supply chains. Additionally, VR can combat misinformation about climate change, boosting practical competencies and strategic decision-making for sustainable agricultural methods.
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