Revolutionizing Agriculture: A Cutting-Edge Phase-1 Water Collection App Empowering Farmers

Authors

  • Suraj Sharma CSC Department, Student, Chandigarh University.
  • Karan Jot Singh CSC Department, Student, Chandigarh University.
  • Deepak Kukreja CSC Department, Student, Chandigarh University.

Keywords:

Smartphone, Data Mining, Database, Farmer-To- Supplier, Dealers, Retailer, Supplier, Crop, Roid Technology, Agricultural Sector, Production, Sustainable Farming Systems, Information Technology

Abstract

In order to increase production and the number of people working in
agriculture, technology must be used effectively. Understanding how
to employ technologies in the agricultural sector effectively is the main
goal of this study article. Many different kinds of technology are used
to increase productivity. The main factors affecting the adoption of
technologies, types of technologies, technologies used in the agricultural
sector, advanced agricultural technologies currently in use, areas of
information technology, the function of information technology in
managing agricultural education have all been taken into consideration.
The agricultural industry needs to get familiar with new technologies
like biotechnology, nanotechnology, high-tech protected farming,
contemporary irrigation systems to increase productivity if it is to
grow and develop effectively. These technologies would prove useful
in boosting productivity and profitability if they were used properly.
The use of technology would help farmers maintain their prospects
for a living.

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Published

2023-08-09