The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs will convert 30% of agricultural output to smart farming by 2027 and support technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics to ...
The global agriculture sector is undergoing a revolutionary change, due to the rapidly expanding population, and environment. India, a country, whose agriculture, has long been the foundation of the ...
Smart agriculture refers to the use of technologies such as IoT, sensors, location systems, automation, robotics and AI/ML on farms. The main goal of smart agriculture is greater efficiency and ...
The climate crisis poses another severe threat to agriculture. Climate change is making weather more extreme and less predictable. This aggravates the uncertainty of agricultural production and farm ...
From monitoring soil condition to tagging livestock, there is a growing need for smart farming solutions to collect and transfer data. As many monitoring systems will be in remote locations and ...
The year 2025 signifies a critical milestone in Indian agriculture as precision farming moves from experimental stages into mainstream adoption. Precision agriculture tailors farm inputs such as ...