Published Jan 28, 2023
Smart farming refers to the use of technology to optimize crop yields, improve efficiency, and reduce environmental impact in agriculture.
National e-Governance Plan for Agriculture, National Mission on Agricultural Extension and Technology, National Agricultural Market (e-NAM) initiative.
The cost of these technologies can be too much for many marginal farmers.
precision agriculture, sensors, drones, IoT, and AI.
Smart farming can increase crop yields, reduce costs, improve efficiency, conserve resources, and reduce environmental impact.
Precision agriculture is an innovative agritech that uses technology such as GPS, drones, and sensors to optimize crop yields and reduce waste.