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Cultivating Progress: E-Agriculture And Its Transformational Effects On Agriculture

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  • Bappa Hosen

    (Alumni of H.D Jain College, Department of Geography, (A Constituent unit of Veer Kunwar Singh University) Ara, Bihar, India)

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E-agriculture, the integration of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in agriculture, is transforming the sector, enhancing sustainability, and driving socioeconomic progress. It encompasses a wide range of digital technologies, data analytics, mobile applications, and internet connectivity to optimize farming practices, create digital marketplaces, streamline supply chains, empower farmers, and promote sustainable agriculture. Precision farming, a vital aspect of e-agriculture, leverages data-driven insights to optimize fertilizer application, irrigation, and pest control, leading to increased productivity while minimizing resource usage. E-agriculture has also facilitated the creation of digital marketplaces, providing farmers with efficient platforms to connect with consumers and agribusinesses. Additionally, e-agriculture empowers farmers, particularly smallholders, by providing them with crucial information, financial services, and market access, strengthening their livelihoods and boosting rural development. However, the widespread adoption of e-agriculture is hindered by challenges such as limited digital infrastructure in rural areas and a lack of digital literacy among farmers. Overcoming these obstacles necessitates collaborative efforts among governments, the private sector, and international organizations to invest in digital infrastructure and provide training. Looking ahead, the trajectory of agriculture is irrevocably linked with e-agriculture. Continued advancements in technology will make e-agriculture is increasingly accessible, contributing to a sustainable and prosperous future for the global agricultural landscape. It is imperative for all stakeholders to unite and harness the potential of e-agriculture to ensure sustainable agricultural development and socio-economic advancement.

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  • Bappa Hosen, 2023. "Cultivating Progress: E-Agriculture And Its Transformational Effects On Agriculture," Big Data In Agriculture (BDA), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 5(2), pages 89-93, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:zib:zbnbda:v:5:y:2023:i:2:p:89-93
    DOI: 10.26480/bda.02.2023.89.93
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