Title:
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ADOPTION OF AI IN AGRICULTURE:
THE GAME-CHANGER FOR INDIAN FARMERS |
Author(s):
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Tapan Kumar and Nupur Prakash |
ISBN:
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978-989-8704-19-1 |
Editors:
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Piet Kommers and Guo Chao Peng |
Year:
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2020 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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Artificial Intelligence, Smart Agriculture, Yield Prediction, Biomagnification |
Type:
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Short |
First Page:
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204 |
Last Page:
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208 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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This paper presents a study of various AI-powered ICT applications to numerous challenges related to the agriculture life
cycle and its positive impact on the well-being of Indian farmers. Technology-driven solutions to various problems, such
as soil fertility, inadequate irrigation, pest control, weed management and yield prediction have been discussed, along
with, affirmative actions taken by the Indian government to promote smart agriculture. The agricultural life cycle faces
many impediments, such as disease, weeds, pest infestation, improper soil conditions, outdated irrigation methods,
unpredictable weather conditions, etc. These lead to severe crop failure, food shortage and increasing environmental
hazards, driving the farmers to poverty. Extensive research has been done to address these problems in the past few
decades. Further, due to the outbreak of pandemic COVID 19, certain restrictions have been imposed by the Indian
Government in the farming sector to ensure the safety of farmers from getting infected with the deadly virus. This has
resulted in an acute shortage of farmworkers. The use of ICT in agriculture becomes even more important at this crucial
time, when, the pandemic has spread across the globe. The ICT based solutions reduce the dependence of farmers on
farm-workers and enable them to maintain stable income levels and farm yield, despite the shortage of farm labourers.
Various agro-intelligent practices adopted in the last 15 years, worldwide, have also been surveyed, in this paper. Some
of the tools and platforms developed by Indian Start-ups to implement smart agriculture and to deal with the shortage of
manpower and supply chain disruption due to lockdown during pandemic, have also been discussed. |
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