Agri Smart Tech: India is the world’s second largest sugarcane manufacturer, and now there is a new digital revolution in the sugarcane sectors. Instead of traditional agricultural systems, smart technology is now being taken, as farmers get high yields, use the resources better and increase their income. Sugarcane agriculture is now becoming more accurate, durable and profitable through technologies such as AI, IOT, Drone, Remote Sensing and Prose Trade.
AI, sensor and data analysis
Artificial Intelligence (AI) -based organizations help farmers make proper decisions based on farm -related data. It is expected to increase yield by 40%. Smart sensors installed in the fields measure the soil humidity, temperature, nutritional level (eg NPK and pH), which produces precise fertilizer and irrigation.
Drone and satellite
The images of the farm from the drone are identified by crop conditions, symptoms and weeds. Drone spraying saves 90% of water.
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Aquatic saving
Agripilot.Ai use, farmers recommend when to keep the medicine when irrigation daily. AI-based smart irrigation systems ensure water supply in time and location, which saves water up to 30-40%.
The right use of fertilizer and pesticides
GIS and VRT techniques are added to the same place as fertilizer and drug requirements, which reduces the cost by 25% and reduces the impact on the environment.
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Crop monitoring and disease control
With the help of AI, insects and diseases have already been identified. Drug or biological control agents can also be released from drones. It reduces loss and improves production.
Increase in yield and quality
AI -based agriculture has given farmers up to 150 tonnes per hectare in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, which is more than double the national average. The length of the sugarcane, weight and the amount of sugars (sukruz) increased by 30-40%.
Digital Facility and Market Link
Through the E-Kanna application and the ERP portal, farmers receive sugarcane slip, fees and survey information directly on mobile. It saves transparency and time. Transparency and invention in the sugarcane distribution chain with blacksain technology is increasing.
Help with machines and robots
Smart machines and robots are now working on sowing, harvesting and fertilizing seeds. Because of this, the shortage of workers is also solved.
Some challenges related to smart technology
Although these techniques are very useful, the prices of equipment such as drones and sensors are high. In addition, there are obstacles in digital literacy, internet connection and land separation.
Government programs such as the Digital Agricultural Agricultural Mission, the Prime Minister’s Agricultural Irrigation Scheme (PMKSY) and the National Agricultural Development Program (RKV) promote farmers towards smart agriculture. India’s sugarcane area is now enters a digital age- every acre, every drop and every bite is smart.
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