Precision Agriculture: Farming by Data | Agriculture | 59258
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Precision agriculture uses technology—like GPS mapping, drones, and sensors—to collect real-time data about crops, soil, and weather. The goal is simple: apply the right input, at the right place, at the right time. For instance, soil sensors can measure moisture and nutrient levels across a field. Instead of applying fertilizer evenly, farmers target specific zones that need it most. This “site-specific management” reduces waste and improves yield. Drones equipped with NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) cameras can identify crop stress or pest infestation early. Data is analyzed through software or AI models to guide farmers in irrigation, pest control, and fertilization. Result: Higher efficiency, lower costs, and minimal environmental damage. In developing regions, precision agriculture is bridging the yield gap without increasing land use.
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Great work, Fahim! This is such a clear and compelling breakdown of how tech is transforming farming. Precision agriculture truly shows how innovation can drive sustainability and efficiency. Love how you highlighted the role of AI and NDVI—game changers for crop health! Keep sharing insights like these—they help bridge knowledge gaps across regions. If you are interested in exploring agriculture as a business, you can also try reading our blog, where we have stated around 50 business ideas featuring agriculture. Here’s the link – https://www.bsme2e.com/post/agriculture/bsme2e-support-team-2/38430/50-agriculture-business-ideas-to-try-on-bsme2e/