Empowering Rural India: Digital Transformation as a Sustainability Catalyst
- The United Nations estimates that the global food system should be able to support more than 9 billion people by 2050 without harming ecosystems.
- Digitization has emerged as a solution in this direction. Industrial Revolution 4.0, marked by the assimilation of digital technologies, holds transformative potential unlike historical institutions.
- Parallelly, a new revolution based on digitalization is starting in the agricultural sector- 'Agriculture 4.0'.
- 'Agriculture 4.0' not only integrates paradigm shift digitalization, automation and artificial intelligence, but it also addresses multiple agricultural and environmental challenges ranging from crop and livestock production to weeding, pest control and harvesting.
- Inclusion of smart ....
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