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Introduction:
The use of advanced technologies, such as GPS, sensors, drones, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and data analytics, to optimize agricultural inputs—such as water, fertilizer, and pesticides—in a targeted and site-specific manner is known as precision agriculture.
It boosts input efficiency and optimizes profits for small and marginal farmers.
Benefits of precision agriculture
For example, Punjab uses AI to predict when insects or locusts will invade.
For example, precision irrigation has reduced water consumption in Gujarat by 30-40 percent.
For example, climate-smart advisories were sent via SMS to farmers in Andhra Pradesh.
Problems with India’s Precision Agriculture
Government initiatives for technology in farming
Conclusion:
Precision farming is more than just a new technology; it’s a whole plan to make Indian agriculture more resilient, productive, and environmentally friendly. There are problems, but the recent push for policy changes, the growth of the startup ecosystem, and the collaboration between the public and private sectors all point to a bright future for data-driven agriculture in India.