Population growth and change in consumption pattern are the key drivers of rising global food demand. Global demand for agricultural products is expected to continuously increase with a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2% from 2015 to 2025. Not only is there >1% annual rise in the global population, there is also change in eating habit with preference for more meat and diary products. However, yield plateau in agricultural production has been observed over the last 10 years. Farmers, especially in developed countries, are facing with stagnant growth in agricultural production. Soil quality has worsen from the acceleration of crops production, while urbanization is limiting land availability for agriculture. In addition, overall employment in agricultural sector is declining with an average rate of 1.8% per year– sharpest decline in developed countries. Due to these challenges in the agricultural sector, countries around the world led by developed nations have introduced modern technologies to boost productivity, improve efficiency, and enhance sustainability of agricultural practices.