Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture: A Review
Harshitha Sirineni, Thakur Santosh, S. Deepajothi
Abstract
According to sources, the world population in 2050 might increase by another 2 billion and the land cover for the production or the area under cultivation will be around 4%. When coming to India, there are many challenges for India not only in terms of technology and cost but also in terms of resources like water. Out of the total cultivation area, only 39% is irrigated and 61% is totally dependent on rainwater. If rain fails at any particular period of time, then there is damage to the crops. So this is the time when we increase our efficient farming practices with the help of AI and try to meet the demand. By introducing AI, old tradition farming practices will completely shift—what we are witnessing today. So AI gives many solutions, like a strategy for crops to enhance the quality and reduce the cost.