Transforming Agriculture with Innovative Methods

Pallavi Biradar; Shaik Khadeer Basha; Shivangi Gupta; Sudha Avvanni; Seshadri Pavani1

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Publication Date: 2022/06/20

Abstract: We eat food in our everyday lives, and our existence is largely dependent on it. Farms and other sources provide a significant portion of our food. These farmers labour tirelessly to cultivate and serve a large number of people around the country, providing them with a source of income. Farmers, on the other hand, are unable to earn a profit and are forced to live in poverty as a result of intermediaries in the sale of their final products. With the fast advancement of technology, consumer demand for agriculture is continuously increasing. Farmers will undoubtedly feel the strain as a result of the increased demand, which will manifest itself in a variety of ways, including falling commodity prices, rising debt, and the use of pesticides. Thousands of farmers have committed suicide in recent years as a result of agricultural insecurity, which ought to be addressed. Farmers must also contend with finite fossil fuel supplies, limited natural resources, and a changing climate. To address this pressing challenge, agriculture has undergone a significant shift toward a more industrialized and technologically based approach. The pressure on agriculture to feed the world's population is increasing. As a result of land and water scarcity, as well as the global need to safeguard natural resources, the demand-supply gap is expanding.This website will assist farmers in gathering all important information about their crops, as well as providing accurate information on modern agricultural technologies, as well as selling their crops at a profit and hiring labor.

Keywords: Farmer, Shopping cart, Customer, labor, Econtent, Camps.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6670713

PDF: https://ijirst.demo4.arinfotech.co/assets/upload/files/IJISRT22MAY1034_(1).pdf

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