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Smart Farming Takes Root: Government Initiatives Drive Tech Adoption in Agriculture

Smart Farming Takes Root: Government Initiatives Drive Tech Adoption in Agriculture

Embracing the future of farming, the Indian government is actively pushing for the adoption of digital and innovative farming techniques across the country.

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NEW DELHI, 1 January 2024: Embracing the future of farming, the Indian government is actively pushing for the adoption of digital and innovative farming techniques across the country.

Recognizing the diverse needs of farmers based on factors like geography, crops, and resources, the government is deploying a multi-pronged approach to bridge the technology gap and enhance agricultural productivity.

Key initiatives

  • Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization: Promotes modern machines like Kisan drones, empowering farmers with precision tools.
  • NeGPA: Supports states in implementing digital agriculture projects utilizing AI/ML, IoT, and blockchain, driving data-driven decisions.
  • RKVY-RAFTAAR: Fosters innovation and agri-entrepreneurship through start-up incubation, encouraging solutions for agricultural challenges.
  • Per Drop More Crop (PDMC): Increases water efficiency through micro-irrigation systems (drip and sprinkler), reducing costs and boosting income.
  • Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs): Act as local hubs for knowledge dissemination, conducting on-farm testing, frontline demonstrations, and skill development programs for farmers.
  • Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI): Creates an open and accessible technology platform, providing farmers with real-time information and digital solutions.

Impact and outlook

These initiatives are steadily leading to the adoption of modern farming practices, fostering a tech-savvy generation of farmers. Enhanced water use efficiency, improved crop yields, and higher farmer incomes are just some of the expected outcomes. By continuously investing in innovation and knowledge sharing, the government aims to transform Indian agriculture into a sustainable and thriving sector.

This revised article condenses the key information while maintaining a clear narrative and incorporating relevant keywords. It also emphasizes the potential impact of these initiatives on the future of Indian agriculture.


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