By Sunil Madan and Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan
Globally, agriculture remains a labour-intensive occupation. Since the last decade, the advancement and automation in agriculture have increased substantially. As the population is predicted to grow, the demand for food has increased significantly. The advent of technology has revolutionised various industries, and agriculture is no exception. The integration of technology in farming practices, commonly known as digital agriculture or…
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