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Home / Business and Economy / India Boosts Agri-Tech: ₹7,500 Cr for AI-Driven Farming

India Boosts Agri-Tech: ₹7,500 Cr for AI-Driven Farming

11 Jan

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Summary

  • Government proposes ₹7,500 crore for Digital Agriculture Mission expansion.
  • AI and digital tech will improve real-time farm decision-making.
  • Annual pest losses estimated at ₹2 trillion, AI aims to reduce this.
India Boosts Agri-Tech: ₹7,500 Cr for AI-Driven Farming

The Indian government is considering a major expansion of its Digital Agriculture Mission (DAM), with the upcoming Union budget likely to allocate ₹7,500 crore for the FY27-FY30 period. This represents a substantial 166% increase over the initial allocation.

The initiative focuses on deploying artificial intelligence and digital technologies to improve real-time decision-making for Indian farmers concerning weather, soil conditions, irrigation, and pest management. This strategic investment aims to elevate farm productivity and curtail losses in a sector crucial to India's economy and workforce.

The expanded DAM, with the Department of Agriculture as the nodal agency, intends to establish a robust digital agriculture ecosystem. This includes creating digital public infrastructure like AgriStack and the Krishi Decision Support System (KDSS), alongside a comprehensive soil fertility map.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The DAM is an initiative to deploy AI and digital technologies in Indian agriculture to improve farm productivity and decision-making.
The government is proposing an outlay of ₹7,500 crore for the FY27-FY30 period, a significant increase from the previous allocation.
The goals include leveraging AI for real-time insights on weather, soil, irrigation, and pests to reduce losses and boost farm yields.

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