1 .FATIMA A. AL-LATAIFEH - Faculty of Agriculture, Animal Production and Protection Department, Jerash University, Jerash, Jordan
2. RADI A. TARAWNEH - Faculty of Agriculture, Economics Department, Jerash University, Jerash, Jordan.
3. EBRAHEEM S. AL-TAHAAT - Faculty of Agriculture, Agricultural Extension and Marketing Department, Ajloun National University,
Ajloun, Jordan.
4. MOAMMAR DAYOUB - Faculty of Technology, Computing Department, Turku University, Turku, Finland.
5. ERKKI SUTINEN - Faculty of Technology, Computing Department, Turku University, Turku, Finland.
6. KHALED AL-NAJJAR - General Commission for Scientific Agricultural Research, GCSAR, Damascus, SYRIA.
Smart technology is improving the agricultural sector with sensors, secure data storage and user-friendly interfaces for farmers. Animal husbandry uses smart technologies to enhance sustainability and productivity by improving resource use, remote sensing and the use of drones. Smart technology also supports datadriven decision-making, accurate resource management, and improved overall efficiency. However, realizing its full potential requires addressing economic and ethical challenges. Overcoming these challenges is critical to widespread adoption and long-term success. Collaboration among stakeholders, investment in agricultural technology, and a focus on sustainability are essential to maximizing the benefits of smart technology in livestock development. In conclusion, for smart technology to offer great poten
Animal Welfare, Advanced Technology, Efficiency, Environmental Impact.