Adaptation of Digital and Innovative Farming Techniques
- Problems of increasing demand for food items and resource allocation can be solved through ‘Digital Agricultural Revolution’.
- There is a need to transform the current agricultural system into a more productive, sustainable, efficient and adaptive agricultural system to achieve the goal of a 'Zero Hunger World' under the 'Sustainable Development Goals' (SDGs) of the United Nations.
- India ranks first in the production of jute, milk, and pulses and second in the production of wheat, rice, groundnuts, vegetables, fruits, cotton, and sugarcane.
- 'Precision Farming' involves the collection, processing and analysis of temporal, spatial and personal data.
- 'Precision Farming' uses ....
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