Agriculture

 Agriculture

Agriculture, with its union territories, is clearly the largest livelihood provider in India,

 especially in the vast pastoral areas. It also contributes significantly to the gross domestic product (GDP). Sustainable adherence, in terms of food security, pastoral employment and environmentally sustainable technologies such as soil conservation, sustainable natural resource management and biodiversity conservation, is essential for holistic pastoral development. Indian animal husbandry and federal conditioning has witnessed the Green Revolution, White Revolution, Heroic Revolution and Blue Revolution.

Importance of Agricultural Technology

Growers no longer have to apply water, diseases and fungicides throughout the field. Rather, they can use the minimum amount needed and really target specific areas, or actually treat individual stores. Benefits include


Use of water, poisons and fungicides reduced, keeping food prices down
Low impact on natural ecosystems
increased employee safety
Furthermore, robotic technologies enable more reliable monitoring and stewardship of natural treasures, similar to air and water quality. This gives directors less control over factory and animal product processing, distribution and warehousing, resulting in

NIFA’s Impact



Introductory exploration and development in physics, engineering and computer sciences
Agricultural bias, development of detectors and systems
Practical exploration that assesses how to employ technologies economically and with minimal disruption to practices
Support and instruction to producers on how to use new technologies

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