Published February 28, 2025 | Version v1

GREEN REVOLUTION 2.0. A SPECIALISED AND CONSERVATIONIST LEAP OF AGRICUITURE SUSTAINABILITY IN INDIA

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India is a global leader in the production of many agricultural commodities including milk, pulses, spices,  coconut, black tea, ginger and turmeric. The agriculture sector employs about 60% of Indians workforce. The agricultural sector  contributes about 18.2% to India’s GDP, but still considering the population of India the agricultural product aren’t enough to  cope with penury. Thus government is trying to implement green revolution 2.0 in which the traditional farming practices are  repute down with modern techniques of farming. Digital transformation in agriculture reflects a transformational journey  towards environment friendly green farming practices including technological advance and commitment to sustainable  development. It include integrating the finest technologies including IOT, data survey, and block chain, todays agritech  empowers farmers to optimize crop management and ameliorates yield and sustainable agricultural practices. Digital invention  drives changes in global farming practices in this dynamic and rapidly developing space one of the modern technologies is  drone system to handle water drainage and maintaining irrigation system. The drones are pre-owned to assemble the data using  sensing machine like remote sensing using soil sensors, GPS and the internet of things (IOT), AI algorithms can be created to  analyze data and furnish informative insights and predictions to facilitate precision crop management smart irrigation and pest  control, while supporting environmentally friendly agricultural practices. AI is also pre-owned in weather prediction can  optimize crop planting cycles. It can also help to automate and streamline tasks such as irrigation and fertilizing crops, helping  to apex crop yields while at the same time make less the need for manual labor. The paper makes an effort in analyzing the  importance of dominance of agricultural sector in the upcoming years. This paper also analyses the importance agricultural  industry and its contribution in country’s GDP and also its development of self-reliant Bharat.

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