Indian agriculture, a cornerstone of the economy, is undergoing a transformation powered by agritech. One of the most impactful innovations is the use of drones. These devices are no longer just for surveillance; they are now tools for precision farming. Drones equipped with sensors can monitor crop health, assess soil quality, and apply pesticides or fertilizers with pinpoint accuracy, reducing waste and boosting yields.
This data-driven approach, often paired with AI and machine learning, helps farmers make smarter decisions. By providing real-time insights into crop needs, agritech is helping to make farming more efficient and sustainable, directly addressing the challenges of a growing population and climate change. Can technology empower small farmers to compete on a global scale?
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