Exploring the Potential of a Comprehensive Digital Agriculture Platform for Rural Development
Keywords:
Comprehensive, Digital Agriculture, Rural Development, PotentialAbstract
-Although there has been improvement, there is still a sizable digital divide between urban and rural regions, and many rural farmers have yet to reap the benefits of digitization. The possibility of a complete digital agricultural platform for rural development is being investigated as a solution to this problem. A platform like this would be an integrated system that gives farmers access to digital tools, services, and knowledge that may improve their agricultural practices and improve their way of life. The platform would be designed to be accessible and user-friendly for farmers, leveraging technologies such as mobile devices, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence. Fourth, by providing weather and pest alerts, as well as access to crops that can withstand drought and other adaptive technologies, the platform would increase agriculture's resilience to climate change and Other external shocks. The development of a comprehensive digital agriculture platform for rural development, however, faces several challenges that need to be addressed.
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