Author : Sarbanshu Sanyal 1
Date of Publication :13th May 2021
Abstract: This paper contains the useful aspects of smart farming. How the smart farming can be implemented in Indian farms? Smart farming is the combination of big data analysis, robotics, The Internet of Things, Wireless sensor networks, data analysis.Smart farming in Indian farms can make the Indian farmers more efficient, they could know the exact soil moisture, humidity level, climatic conditions, fertility of the soil, and the exact use the fertilizers and urea to the soil, this can help the farmer to use the fertilizers in the right amount and hence it can prevent from wastage of money too. Big data analysis will be one of the important aspects of the paper on smart farming. The review of this paper is to check the socio-economic aspects and challenges to be addressed. The primary big data analytics can go beyond primary productions; it is influencing the entire food chain. This paper has a structured approach that can be used for future studies on this topic. In India, how the smart farming technique can be implemented is also covered in this paper.
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