
Countries like Australia, Israel, the Netherlands, South Korea and the United States have already taken a lead in this regard, with agricultural technology reducing operational costs and enabling less resource-intensive growth.
Unlocking the transformational power of technology will completely change the way India produces and distributes food. It will also bring the country one step closer to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for a digital India: “I dream of a digital India where quality education reaches the most inaccessible corners driven by digital learning.”
This will, perhaps, unleash a new force that will drive India’s evergreen agricultural revolution.