Biotechnology plays a crucial role in precision farming by providing tools and techniques for genetic modification, pest control, and nutrient management. For instance, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) can be engineered to resist pests and diseases or to withstand harsh environmental conditions, reducing the need for chemical pesticides and fertilizers. Additionally, biotechnology enables the development of bioinformatics tools that analyze large datasets to provide insights into crop health, soil conditions, and climatic changes.