Artificial intelligence : Basics and application in AgricultureAditi Chourasia
Agriculture is the mainstay of Indian economy as about 60% of our population depends directly or indirectly on agriculture.Exploration of technology in digital world gave birth to a whole new field of making intelligent machines i.e. Artificial intelligence (AI). AI is making a huge impact in all domains of the industry. Every industry looking to automate certain jobs through the use of intelligent machinery. Factors such as climate change, population growth and food security concerns have propelled the industry into seeking more innovative approaches to protecting and improving crop yield. As a result, AI is steadily emerging as part of the Agricultural industry’s technological evolution. The automation in agriculture is the main concern and the emerging subject across the world. AI in agriculture not only helping farmers to automate their farming but also shifts to precise cultivation for higher crop yield and better quality while using fewer resources.Technological advancement in the future will provide more useful applications to the sector helping the world deal with various farming challenges used to be faced in traditional agricultural practices.
Artificial Intelligence is an approach to make a computer, a robot, or a product to think about how smart humans think. AI is a study of how the human brain thinks, learns, decides and work when it tries to solve problems. And finally, this study outputs intelligent software systems. The aim of AI is to improve computer functions that are related to human knowledge, for example, reasoning, learning, and problem-solving.
Artificial intelligence : Basics and application in AgricultureAditi Chourasia
Agriculture is the mainstay of Indian economy as about 60% of our population depends directly or indirectly on agriculture.Exploration of technology in digital world gave birth to a whole new field of making intelligent machines i.e. Artificial intelligence (AI). AI is making a huge impact in all domains of the industry. Every industry looking to automate certain jobs through the use of intelligent machinery. Factors such as climate change, population growth and food security concerns have propelled the industry into seeking more innovative approaches to protecting and improving crop yield. As a result, AI is steadily emerging as part of the Agricultural industry’s technological evolution. The automation in agriculture is the main concern and the emerging subject across the world. AI in agriculture not only helping farmers to automate their farming but also shifts to precise cultivation for higher crop yield and better quality while using fewer resources.Technological advancement in the future will provide more useful applications to the sector helping the world deal with various farming challenges used to be faced in traditional agricultural practices.
Artificial Intelligence is an approach to make a computer, a robot, or a product to think about how smart humans think. AI is a study of how the human brain thinks, learns, decides and work when it tries to solve problems. And finally, this study outputs intelligent software systems. The aim of AI is to improve computer functions that are related to human knowledge, for example, reasoning, learning, and problem-solving.
Internet of Things & Its application in Smart AgricultureMohammad Zakriya
As we know Agriculture plays vital role in the development of agricultural country. In India about 70% of population depends upon farming and one third of the nation’s capital comes from farming. Issues concerning agriculture have been always hindering the development of the country. The only solution to this problem is smart agriculture by modernizing the current traditional methods of agriculture. Hence the project aims at making agriculture smart using automation and IoT technologies.
AI bots in the agriculture field can harvest crops at a higher volume and faster pace than human laborers. By leveraging computer vision helps to monitor the weed and spray them. Thus, Artificial Intelligence is helping farmers find more efficient ways to protect their crops from weeds.
Internet of Things (IoT) is the internetworking of physical devices. This system has the ability to transfer data over a network. Mostly without requiring human intervention.Internet-connected to the physical world via ubiquitous sensors.
It is connecting each and everything to the internet.
Artificial Intelligence In Agriculture & Its Status in IndiaJanhviTripathi
Worldwide, agriculture is a $5 trillion industry, and with the ever increasing population, the world will need to produce 50% more food by 2050 which cannot be accomplished with the percentage of land under cultivation. Factors such as climate change, population growth and food security concerns have propelled the industry into seeking more innovative approaches to protecting and improving crop yield. As a result, Artificial Intelligence is steadily emerging as part of the industry’s technological evolution which help can help farmers get more from the land while using resources more sustainably, yielding healthier crops, control pests, monitor soil, help with workload, etc
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Great Artificial Intelligence can diversify your company in a competitive market. As the world becomes increasingly digital, investing in an AI developer can help your business stand out from the rest.
Agriculture may be a major business and therefore the foundation of the economy. In 2016, the calculable worth additional by the agriculture business was calculable at but one percent people GDP. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that agriculture contributes regarding $ 330 billion annually to the economy.
Artificial Intelligence is one of the emerging technologies in the field of agriculture which tries to simulate human reasoning in intelligent systems. It is making a revolution in agriculture by replacing inefficient traditional methods with more efficient AI based methods. AI is used in agriculture in various ways such as automation, robots, drones, soil and crop monitoring, and predictive analytics. This paper provides various applications of AI tools in agriculture. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Sarhan M. Musa | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi "Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-2 , February 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38513.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/38513/artificial-intelligence-in-agriculture/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Digital Agriculture can be defined as ICT and data ecosystems to support the development and delivery of timely, targeted (localized) information and services to make farming profitable and sustainable (socially, economically and environmentally) while delivering safe, nutritious and affordable food for ALL. Rural connectivity will be a key to providing low cost data and access to information. Digital technology will be key to increasing agriculture productivity by delivering tailored recommendations to farmers based on crop, planting date, variety sown; real time localized observed weather and projected market prices. Mobile phones also enable farmers to integrate into structured markets based on approved grades and standards. The greatest impact of Digital agriculture will have is on democratization of market pricing and compressing transaction costs. Digital agriculture will also leverage social media platforms to build human capacity. One of the best examples originating from India is Digital Green.
Agriculture technology trends 2021: Collaborating tech with agricultureKaty Slemon
Explore how AI/ML, IoT, Blockchain, Automation, & GIS are disrupting Agriculture technology trends & why you should tread towards expanding your Agro business.
By applying IoT to agriculture it is easy to observe and interact with physical world. Synergizing Internet of Things and Cloud Computing can help the farmers to share useful information regarding cultivation on social networks, and also helps in ensuring global food and farming security
Internet of Things & Its application in Smart AgricultureMohammad Zakriya
As we know Agriculture plays vital role in the development of agricultural country. In India about 70% of population depends upon farming and one third of the nation’s capital comes from farming. Issues concerning agriculture have been always hindering the development of the country. The only solution to this problem is smart agriculture by modernizing the current traditional methods of agriculture. Hence the project aims at making agriculture smart using automation and IoT technologies.
AI bots in the agriculture field can harvest crops at a higher volume and faster pace than human laborers. By leveraging computer vision helps to monitor the weed and spray them. Thus, Artificial Intelligence is helping farmers find more efficient ways to protect their crops from weeds.
Internet of Things (IoT) is the internetworking of physical devices. This system has the ability to transfer data over a network. Mostly without requiring human intervention.Internet-connected to the physical world via ubiquitous sensors.
It is connecting each and everything to the internet.
Artificial Intelligence In Agriculture & Its Status in IndiaJanhviTripathi
Worldwide, agriculture is a $5 trillion industry, and with the ever increasing population, the world will need to produce 50% more food by 2050 which cannot be accomplished with the percentage of land under cultivation. Factors such as climate change, population growth and food security concerns have propelled the industry into seeking more innovative approaches to protecting and improving crop yield. As a result, Artificial Intelligence is steadily emerging as part of the industry’s technological evolution which help can help farmers get more from the land while using resources more sustainably, yielding healthier crops, control pests, monitor soil, help with workload, etc
*All the media belongs to the respective owners*
Contact me for further queries & discussions...
How artificial intelligence revolutionising agriculture industry in 2021 li...kalyanit6
Great Artificial Intelligence can diversify your company in a competitive market. As the world becomes increasingly digital, investing in an AI developer can help your business stand out from the rest.
Agriculture may be a major business and therefore the foundation of the economy. In 2016, the calculable worth additional by the agriculture business was calculable at but one percent people GDP. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that agriculture contributes regarding $ 330 billion annually to the economy.
Artificial Intelligence is one of the emerging technologies in the field of agriculture which tries to simulate human reasoning in intelligent systems. It is making a revolution in agriculture by replacing inefficient traditional methods with more efficient AI based methods. AI is used in agriculture in various ways such as automation, robots, drones, soil and crop monitoring, and predictive analytics. This paper provides various applications of AI tools in agriculture. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Sarhan M. Musa | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi "Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-2 , February 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38513.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/38513/artificial-intelligence-in-agriculture/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Digital Agriculture can be defined as ICT and data ecosystems to support the development and delivery of timely, targeted (localized) information and services to make farming profitable and sustainable (socially, economically and environmentally) while delivering safe, nutritious and affordable food for ALL. Rural connectivity will be a key to providing low cost data and access to information. Digital technology will be key to increasing agriculture productivity by delivering tailored recommendations to farmers based on crop, planting date, variety sown; real time localized observed weather and projected market prices. Mobile phones also enable farmers to integrate into structured markets based on approved grades and standards. The greatest impact of Digital agriculture will have is on democratization of market pricing and compressing transaction costs. Digital agriculture will also leverage social media platforms to build human capacity. One of the best examples originating from India is Digital Green.
Agriculture technology trends 2021: Collaborating tech with agricultureKaty Slemon
Explore how AI/ML, IoT, Blockchain, Automation, & GIS are disrupting Agriculture technology trends & why you should tread towards expanding your Agro business.
By applying IoT to agriculture it is easy to observe and interact with physical world. Synergizing Internet of Things and Cloud Computing can help the farmers to share useful information regarding cultivation on social networks, and also helps in ensuring global food and farming security
The artificial intelligence is supporting different sectors to boost their productivity. AI have helped overcome the challenges faced by several industries
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The world is entering a period of economic uncertainty and the impact on global
economic growth is ambiguous. In contrast, these uncertainties are balancing on
emerging markets’ growth prospects particularly in India. Agriculture has always
been associated with the production of basic food crops. Agriculture and farming
were synonymous so long as farming was not commercialised. But as the process of
economic development accelerated, many other occupations allied to farming came to
be recognised as part of agriculture. Agriculture is the primary source of livelihood
for about 60% of India’s population (Situation Assessment Survey of Agricultural
Households, conducted by the National Sample Survey Office). The farming industry
will become arguably more important than ever before in the next few decades.
According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, the world will need to
produce 70% more food in 2050 than it did in 2006 to feed the growing population of
the earth (United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, 2012).To meet the
growing demand, farmers and agricultural companies are embracing technology for
analytics and greater production capabilities. In rural India, agriculture being one of
the largest sources of livelihood is exposed to periodic droughts and floods, and
farmers lack market access, marketing networks, and information systems. This paper
conceptualizes smart farming effectiveness and the main lessons that emanate from
this paper are that Internet of Things (IoT), combined with big data, provides farmers
with a wealth of information that they can use to maximize productivity in the
vulnerable environment and maintain the quality of food in the supply chain.
The world is entering a period of economic uncertainty and the impact on global
economic growth is ambiguous. In contrast, these uncertainties are balancing on
emerging markets’ growth prospects particularly in India. Agriculture has always
been associated with the production of basic food crops. Agriculture and farming
were synonymous so long as farming was not commercialised. But as the process of
economic development accelerated, many other occupations allied to farming came to
be recognised as part of agriculture. Agriculture is the primary source of livelihood
for about 60% of India’s population (Situation Assessment Survey of Agricultural
Households, conducted by the National Sample Survey Office). The farming industry
will become arguably more important than ever before in the next few decades.
According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, the world will need to
produce 70% more food in 2050 than it did in 2006 to feed the growing population of
the earth (United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, 2012).To meet the
growing demand, farmers and agricultural companies are embracing technology for
analytics and greater production capabilities. In rural India, agriculture being one of
the largest sources of livelihood is exposed to periodic droughts and floods, and
farmers lack market access, marketing networks, and information systems. This paper
conceptualizes smart farming effectiveness and the main lessons that emanate from
this paper are that Internet of Things (IoT), combined with big data, provides farmers
with a wealth of information that they can use to maximize productivity in the
vulnerable environment and maintain the quality of food in the supply chain.
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4. Presentation
Overview
OUTLINE OF TOPICS
THE FEILDS NOW AI TOPS
how one can be profitable BY
INVESTING IN IT
IMPLEMENTING AI IN FEILD OF
AGRICULTURE
APPLICATIONS OF AI IN AGRICULTURE
HOW DOES AI WORKS IN AGRICULTURE
PRODUCTS BASED ON AI FOR AGRICULTURE
5. The Rise of the AI
THE FEILDS AI TOPS at present
PRESENTING YOU THE FEILDS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TOPS THE MOST
6. Medical sector
Autonomous Transportation
Education powered by AI
Employment in the era of AI
Entertainment and Artificial Intelligence
Home and Service Robots
Predicting house and land prices
Predictive Policing used by the government
Space Exploration with AI
Weaponry in the world of AI
Law
Marketing and advertising
Finance
Retail and customer service
Lifestyle
7. WHYISTHISALL
TALKABOUTAI
ISNECESSARY
WORDS BY UN
- This means that the global agriculture sector is
under more strain than ever with 2 billion more
mouths to feed within the next 33 years!
- With available acreage estimated at just an
additional 4%, it seems it is no longer an option to
simply plant more crop fields or breed more cattle.
What is needed, therefore, is a greater efficiency
within current farming methods as farmers will be
required to 'do more with less
According to the UN Food and
Agricultural Organization (FAO), the
global population is set to reach 9.2
billion by the year 2050.
8. Why
Invest? HOW CAN ONE BE
PROFITABLE BY
INVESTING IN AI
POWERED
AGRICULTURE?
9. THEANSWERTO
THEQUESTIONIS
HERE
T H E B A S I C O F L I F E
T H A T M A T T E R S A L L
I S F O O D A N D I T S
P E N E T R A T E S
T H R O U G H
A G R I C L U T U R E
10. THE FUTURE IS AI
THEN WHY IT
COULD BE NOW
WHY AI in
agriculture?
AI in agriculture will be helping farmers to improve
their efficiency and reduce environmental hostile
impacts. The agriculture industry strongly and openly
embraced AI into their practice to change the overall
outcome. AI is shifting the way our food is produced
where the agricultural sector’s emissions have
decreased by 20%.
11. THINGS AI WILL BE
IMPLEMENTED IN
AGRICULTURE
HERE ARE SOME APPLICATIONS OF AI IN
AGRICULTURE
AI
IN
AGRICULTURE
12. PREDECTING WEATHER
AI WILL BE THE PREDICTOR FOR WEATHER
AND HELP NOT MAKING LOSS OF CROP DUE
TO HEAVY RAINS OR DEADLY DROUGHT'S .
FOOD FOR ALL
AI WILL GET TO KNOW HOW MANY TYPES
AND HOW MANY ACRES WILL BE NEEDED FOR
GROWING CROP FOR THE POPULATION .BY
DOING SO THERE WILL BE NO LOSS FOR
EXCESS FOOD AND NO PAIN TO STARVE
HEALTH CHECK FOR PLANTS
AI POWERED BOTS AND DRONES WILL BE
CHECKING THE PLANTS IF IT HAVE BEEN
ATTACKED BY ANY DISEASE AND MAKE
PROIR NOTICES FOR FARMERS TO STOP
MORE LOSS.
13. DRIVERLESS TRACTORS
Combining ever-more
sophisticated software with
'off-the shelf technologies
such as sensors
radars and GPS systems,
farmers will soon be able to
hand this century old machine
over to
robot
AUTOMATED IRRIGATION
SYSTEM
automated irrigation system are
designed to utilize real time AI
to constantly maintain desired
soil conditions to increase the
average ye!ld
14. SOIL Monitoring
AI WILL BE MONITERING THE CONDITION OF THE SOIL AND
WILL BE NOTIFYING WETHER THE SOIL IS FERTILE OR NOT
NUTRITION OF THE PLANT
AI WILL BE CHECKING THE NUTRITION OF THE PLANT AND
WILL BE TELLINGB THE TYPE OF FERTILIZERS REQUIRED
LABOUR
AI WILL BE MONITERING THE CROP AND PREDICT THE LABOUR
REQUIRED FOR THE HARVESTING OF CROP .THIS WILL BE HELPING
THE FARMS FOR SHORTAGE OF LABOUR AT THE CRUCIAL TIME
*THESE ARE THE MAIN IMPLEMENTS BUT WITH AI WE CAN BE DOING MUCH MORE
15. Nowadays farmers are leaving farming as its it
contains many risks ,and even the few farmers
are considering it as a bane , they dont want their
next generations to work in it so,at this rate there
will be shortage of farmers in future by the use
of A I in agriculture makes the machines work
autonomously and grow crop for us.
SHORTAGE OF FARMERS IN FUTURE
IS SOLVED BY AI
16.
17.
18. HERE ARE SOME WORKING MODELS
WILL BE IMPLEMENTED SOON IN
AGRICULTURE