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India’s economy is still largely based on its agriculture sector. Even while its percentage of GDP has gradually decreased over time—roughly 15% according to recent estimates—it nevertheless employs an astounding 58% of the labour force. This corresponds to around 800 million lives that are inextricably linked to the prosperity of agricultural pursuits. Smart farming has the potential to provide a powerful dose of efficiency and innovation to this critical industry. According to studies, adopting smart farming techniques widely could increase agricultural productivity by up to 30%. This would result in a large increase in GDP and the potential creation of millions of new jobs in industries like data analysis, technology development, and equipment manufacturing.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e7742ab6db6435876e967e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.34293/sijash.v11is3-feb.7268
Suhas Patel
M. Della Monica
Sendhilkumar Manoharan
Shanlax International Journal of Arts Science and Humanities
Presidency University
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