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Smart Farming Revolution: AI-Powered Solutions for Sustainable Growth and Profit

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  • Md Azhad Hossain
  • Jannatul Ferdousmou
  • Rabeya Khatoon
  • Sanchita Saha
  • Mahafuj Hassan
  • Jahanara Akter
  • Anupom Debnath

Abstract

The agricultural sector faces numerous challenges, including resource scarcity climate change and economic sustainable concerns. But the opportunities for transforming through artificial intelligence (AI) are immense, enabling optimized resource utilization, higher crop yield, and reduced waste. As the world progresses toward addressing global food security, AI offers a potent answer to bridge the gap between sustainable agriculture and economic viability. The roles of AI driving tools in sustainable farming, and the implications for cost and benefit, are assessed in this study to see how they may ultimately help to more efficiently invest in smallholder and large scale farming. It analyzed AI applications such as accuracy agriculture, predictive analytics and automated decision making systems to show how AI can revolutionize agriculture. They found that AI tools also increase the efficiency with which resources are put to use, reduce environmental impact and enable farming to be profitable, which are all forces for sustainable agriculture in the years ahead. Furthermore, the use of AI solutions encourages innovation in farming processes, opening up possibilities for a better and greener agricultural future.

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  • Md Azhad Hossain & Jannatul Ferdousmou & Rabeya Khatoon & Sanchita Saha & Mahafuj Hassan & Jahanara Akter & Anupom Debnath, 2025. "Smart Farming Revolution: AI-Powered Solutions for Sustainable Growth and Profit," Journal of Management World, Academia Publishing Group, vol. 2025(2), pages 10-17.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjx:jomwor:v:2025:y:2025:i:2:p:10-17:id:862
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