Future Farming in India 2025

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Academia Fields of data abound, but the incompatibility of data sources limits their use If AI could help digitize and standardize our historical agricultural data, it would unlock immense opportunities. Tools such as Gen AI and image recognition could digitalize our archives, while synthetic datasets could bridge the gaps between incompatible data sources. By creating a unified format for agricultural data, AI could provide more accurate predictions and personalized recommendations, enhancing the value of our research for farmers across India.Agriculture R&D keeps leaping forward in India, but farmers only fall back The research we conduct in universities could greatly benefit farmers, but there’s often a significant lag in getting that knowledge to the field. Despite efforts, the time it takes to share our discoveries means farmers miss out on timely solutions and innovations. If AI could bridge the gap between research labs and the field, we could ensure that farmers access the latest scientific advances much faster. A Gen AI-powered system could simplify and disseminate research findings in real time, translating complex data into achievable advice for farmers. Future Farming in India 13
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