AI in Farmingpdf
AI in Farmingpdf
AI in Farmingpdf
FARMING A N D I T S A P P L I C A T I O N
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WHAT IS
ARITIFICAL
INTELLIGENCE?
Artificial intelligence is based on the principle
that human intelligence can be defined in a
way that a machine can easily mimic it and
execute tasks, from the simplest to those
that are even more complex. The goals of
artificial intelligence include learning,
reasoning, and perception. “
CONTENT FOR
THE DAY
Green Revolution
• Risk management
• Plant breeding
• Soil and crop health
analysis
• Crop feeding
OPTIMIZING AI FOR
AGRICULTURE AND
AGRICULTURAL
PROCESSES
• Big data for informed
decision-making.
• IoT sensors for capturing
and analyzing data.
• Intelligent automation
and robotics for
minimizing manual
work.
CHALLENGES OF AI
IN AGRICULTURE
• Large upfront costs
• Reluctance to embrace new
technologies and
processes
• Lack of practical experience
with new technologies
• A lengthy
technology
adoption process
• Technological
limitations
SUGGESTIONS FOR
HINDRANCES ON
AI APPLICATION
85 IN AGRICULTURE
%
Building custom farm management
systems, indoor vertical farming
solutions, as well as
precision
agriculture aerial drone analytics
systems. For livestock farming, we
develop technology solutions for
livestock management, behavior
monitoring, and health tracking.
WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF AI IN
AGRICULTURE?
CONCLUSIO
N
Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision technologies have the potential to revolutionize the
way we grow crops and improve crop yields. Precision farming uses real-time weather, soil
moisture, and crop health data to optimize planting, irrigation, and fertilization. This can lead to
increased crop yields and more sustainable farming practices.
However, it is also important to keep in mind the challenges of these technologies, such as
high
costs, lack of data, and privacy concerns. Additionally, ethical and societal implications should
also be considered when developing AI in Agriculture.
The future of AI in farming largely depends on the adoption of AI solutions. Although some
large-scale researches are in progress and some applications are already in the market, yet
industry in agriculture is underserved. Moreover, creating predictive solutions to solve a real
challenge faced by farmers in farming is still in progress at an early stage.
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