science reporter magazine archives

 science reporter magazine archives


science reporter magazine archives Published this article These distinctive attributes of the agriculture sector in India have made it imperative to look towards policies that improve yield simplify value chain networks democratize digital infrastructure and improve access to credit and insurance. An important solution lies in the rapid adoption of agritech defined here as technologies and tools that improve yield efficiency and profitability by leveraging Internet of Things big data artificial intelligence machine learning drones and sensors in agricultural processes to track monitor automate and analyse.4 The rationale behind the use of such emerging technologies is to minimise the impact of the unknowns of agriculture. For instance weather soil and climatic conditions have historically been an important determinant of the agricultural processes in India. Using predictive technologies to detect erratic weather sensors to map the specific type of climate and soil in an area and machine learning algorithms that determine the appropriate crops based on this data can substantially improve the quality and quantity of yield. In the dairy and livestock vertical the use of sensors to monitor the health and nutrition of cattle and drones to track herds can improve efficiency and traceability. science reporter magazine archives

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