Hosachiguru Smart Farms: Precision to Decision Agriculture


India is an agricultural powerhouse with 60% of its land under cultivation (The World Bank, 2016). Despite India’s status as a global powerhouse, agriculture is a highly resource intensive industry. In the last decade, unsustainable irrigation methods, fertilizer and pesticidal abuse, poor soil fertility and over-tillage, have perhaps been the most damaging factors to soil health and agricultural yield. As a result of declining crop yields, food prices have shot up. The Covid-19 Pandemic has placed immense pressure on the agricultural industry. As an essential service industry, it is therefore important to elevate efficiency in agriculture.

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