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An Outlook on Precision Agriculture Role in Supervision of Small-Scale Crops and Farmers in Remote Areas

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Agribusiness in India is the significant wellspring of business for very nearly 66% of the whole populace. With the regularly changing climate and atmosphere conditions, rural upheaval regarding crop development, cultivating, and creature reproducing has likewise come to fruition. Conventional strategies utilized by the ranchers are not adequate enough to serve the expanding request, and thus, they need to impede the dirt by utilizing unsafe pesticides in a strengthened manner. This influences the farming practice a lot and at long last, the land stays unfertilized. Robotization of cultivating rehearses has confirmed to build the increase from the dirt and furthermore reinforced richness. One among such movement is exactness agribusiness innovation which is a procedure of cultivating the board that uses innovation to guarantee that the dirt and harvest get the precise measure of supporting required for their efficiency. The basic objective is to do a thorough study on agriculture with respect to technical and non-technical approaches and provide a farmer a vision and alertness based on need and transfer his life to improve his livelihood conveniently toward recent existing technology. This paper provides a thorough vision on precision agriculture role in regulation small-scale crops cultivation and agriculturalists in remote areas and their livelihoods.

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Mohan Kumar, P. (2022). An Outlook on Precision Agriculture Role in Supervision of Small-Scale Crops and Farmers in Remote Areas. In: Saini, H.S., Sayal, R., Govardhan, A., Buyya, R. (eds) Innovations in Computer Science and Engineering. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 385. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8987-1_18

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