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GenAI is Going to Change India’s Agriculture Forever

This convergence of genAI with domain expertise and localised data is poised to revolutionise agricultural knowledge and sustainable practices.
India's agricultural sector, which employs about 65% of India's population, has been grappling with a significant knowledge gap, hampering the transfer of modern farming practices and technologies to millions of farmers across the country, according to experts and recent reports. The lack of effective communication channels, underfunded extension services, and disconnect between research institutions and the farming community have resulted in limited dissemination of new agricultural knowledge, especially in remote rural areas.  "There are wide knowledge gaps among Indian farmers regarding organic farming methods, climate-resilient agriculture practices, precision agriculture techniques, and even basic good agricultural practices like safe pesticide usage," said Ramesh Kumar, an
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Shyam Nandan Upadhyay
Shyam is a tech journalist with expertise in policy and politics, and exhibits a fervent interest in scrutinising the convergence of AI and analytics in society. In his leisure time, he indulges in anime binges and mountain hikes.
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