Deep-Tech Revolution in Agriculture
- In February 2026, at the AI4Agri 2026 Summit in Mumbai, the Union Government stated that the country’s next agricultural revolution will be driven by artificial intelligence, which has the potential to deliver scalable solutions to enduring challenges such as erratic weather patterns, information asymmetry, and fragmented markets.
- IoT sensors are deployed for real-time monitoring of soil moisture, temperature, and nutrient levels in fields.
- AI-powered computer vision systems enable the early detection of pests and diseases in standing crop populations.
- Drones are utilized for precision spraying of fertilizers and pesticides to reduce chemical runoff into groundwater.
- Autonomous agricultural machinery assists in soil preparation and seeding ....
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