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The Role of Modern Technology and Robotics in Enhancing Productivity and Sustainability in Agriculture

  • 1. HOD, P.G. Dept. of Chemistry, Sahibganj College, Sahibganj
  • 2. UG Scholar, P.G. Dept. of Chemistry, Sahibganj College, Sahibganj

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Agriculture plays a significant role in the global economy, serving as a leading sector in many countries. With a rapidly increasing world population, the demand for food in both quality and quantity has surged. To meet these escalating demands, it becomes imperative to implement transformative changes in agricultural practices. In conventional farming, a substantial workforce is traditionally required for various tasks such as soil nurturing, crop monitoring, pesticide and herbicide application, weed handling, irrigation, and harvesting.

 

Generally, in conventional farming, large number of human labours are required to doing in each and every task like nursing soil, monitoring crop, spraying pesticides, herbicides, weed handling, irrigation, harvesting etc but if we optimized our agriculture resources by Morden Technology, we can do smart and precise farming and bring a new revolution in the agricultural sector. In this study the authors have make efforts to summarised the need, function, purpose, statement, tool representation, advantages of robotics agriculture, use of agricultural robotics in India, automation and robotics changing the face of agriculture (Company), agriculture robots and farm robots, disadvantage of robotic agriculture. It is equally crucial to acknowledge and address the potential disadvantages of incorporating robotics in agriculture. Importantly, governments worldwide are actively endorsing and supporting research in agriculture through the formulation of policies, funding agencies, investment incentives, the provision of rebates and loans.

 

Agricultural robots are specifically designed to aid farmers in various tasks. These robots can be programmed to analyse, automate and perform repetitive and labour-intensive tasks. This capability not only alleviates the burden on farmers but also contributes to an overall increase in production and efficiency. 

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