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Indian farmers look to AI to help struggling farms

February 2025 1078 views 03 Min 40 Sec

Every morning Indian farmer R Murali follows the same routine, opening an app on his phone to check if his pomegranate trees need water, fertiliser or at risk from pests. The 51-year-old is one of a growing number of farmers in India's vast agricultural sector turning to artificial intelligence. The country's crops are often hit by water shortage, floods or extreme weather, and the new technology offers some respite to those who can afford it.

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