Abstract:
Given the ever-increasing need for food and the challenges of climate change, as well as the availability of European
funding for agriculture, it is crucial to adopt advanced agricultural technologies to maintain and improve agricultural
efficiency. This study aims to assess the impact of modern agricultural technologies on the efficiency of cereal
production in Romania. Using data collected from N.I.S., we examined the relationship between the implementation of
technologies such as irrigation systems, farm equipment and chemical fertilizers and grain yield, assessed as the
relationship between total production and area of land cultivated, using multiple linear regression. Findings indicate that
agricultural technology and infrastructure significantly influence the level of production. The increase in the number of
tractors, ploughs and combines indicates a trend towards modernisation and mechanisation in the Romanian agricultural
sector. This is in line with farmers' efforts to respond to the growing demand for cereal products and to benefit from the
opportunities offered by the NRDP.