Smart Technology in Farming

  • Laxman Reddy Research Scholar, Master of Computer Applications, Thakur Institute of Management Studies, Career Development & Research (TIMSCDR), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Abstract

Manageable advancement is of developing significance to the agribusiness area on the grounds that the current lacking use of assets and energy utilization, along with the contamination created from poisonous synthetic substances, cannot proceed at present rates. Supportability in agribusiness can be accomplished through utilizing less (or no) toxic synthetic substances, saving normal assets, and lessening ozone depleting substance outflows. Innovation applications could assist ranchers with utilizing legitimate information in dynamic, which prompts low-input horticulture. This work centers around the job of brilliant innovation usage in maintainable agribusiness. The impacts of keen innovation execution are breaking down by utilizing a contextual analysis approach. The outcomes show that the plant production line utilizing knowledge innovation improves supportability execution by expanding creation efficiency, item quality, crop every year, asset use proficiency, and sanitation, just as improving representatives' quality of life.


How to cite this article:
Reddy L, Tiwari S. Smart Technology in Farming. J Adv Res Instru Control Engg 2021; 8(1&2): 22-26.


 

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Published
2021-08-10
How to Cite
REDDY, Laxman. Smart Technology in Farming. Journal of Advanced Research in Instrumentation and Control Engineering, [S.l.], v. 8, n. 1 & 2, p. 22-26, aug. 2021. ISSN 2456-1398. Available at: <http://thejournalshouse.com/index.php/instrumentation-control-engg-adr/article/view/240>. Date accessed: 22 dec. 2024.