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Precision agriculture faces persistent challenges, including unpredictable weather, fluctuating carbon emissions, noisy sensor data, and security vulnerabilities, which hinder the optimization of crop yield and environmental sustainability. This study proposes a multi-task deep learning framework for precision agriculture that targets carbon emission prediction and anomaly detection using sensor and drone imagery data. Initially, the data is acquired using a testbed and stored in InterPlanetary File System storage for secure transmission. The sensor-based statistical features were extracted via CoStat-Principal Component Analysis, and spatial features for drone images through the Visual Geometry Group 16 to extract vital patterns. These features are selected using Mutual Chi-squared Recursive Feature Elimination for feature refinement. Additionally, a feature fusion approach combines sensor and image data for a holistic analysis. Finally, anomaly patterns are identified through a deep autoencoder, while a feedforward neural network predicts the average carbon emission. This classified output integrates explainable artificial intelligence to provide transparent decisionmaking. A blockchain-based decentralized alert system is used for real-time anomaly detection. The proposed system achieves an accuracy of 99. 20% in carbon emissions forecasting, 99. 73% in anomaly detection, and a blockchain-triggered alerts rate of 99%, providing sustainable farming practices and a secure solution for precision agriculture. Our data and code are available at: https: //github. com/JJ-0075328/Project₇89
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