Economic and Social Survey on Renting and Hiring Of Agricultural Equipment of Farmers in Punjab
Manik Rakhra, Ramandeep Singh
Abstract
Many farmers in the world who strongly believe that modern technological methods should not be used on their farms some of them are willing to get with the technology, while others are uneasy about the revolution in yields. It is in the third group in the developing world where scarce information, and more importantly the cost of introducing technology, gets in the way of development. These measures fail because they do not give attention to the many varied circumstances and needs of each farmer group. A separate framework is suggested to deal with the above-mentioned concerns. Small, medium, and large farmers will be classified using AI and ML. One of our powerful Recommendation Engines will use deep learning to boost your farmer from lower to medium to high. Using a nominal increase in costs, changes to procedures, and a rent service rather than money, this recommendation would be very cost-effective. Some 500 farmers in India have already been classified as small, medium, and large. The proposed solution will have a major social and environmental effect, as well as economic benefits for the farmers. Farmers will have an opportunity to raise their crop production practices through the use of an intelligent crowd-sourced e-market