Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture

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Barinderjit Singh
Dr. D. Paul Dhinakaran
Dr.C.Vijai
Umaya Salma Shajahan
Dr.R.Arun
M.Raja Lakshmi

Abstract

The application of AI in agriculture has been extensively considered one of the most possible answers to
deal with food inadequacy and to evolve to the need of a growing populace. This evaluation offers a top-level
view of AI’s application in agronomic areas and progress in studies labs. The evaluation first presents two fields
in that AI can probably play a crucial role, which are soil control and weed management, and then the Internet of
Things (IoT) an era that shows exceptional potential in destiny usage is noted. Three demanding situations that
need to be addressed for AI-based total generation to be popularized in markets are uneven distribution of
mechanization, the ability of algorithms to manner large units of information accurately and quickly, and the
security and privacy of records, as well as the gadgets. Agricultural robots cantered at numerous components of
the rural enterprise evolved and stepped forward greatly in the beyond years, and although mentioning the
difficulty of applying machines and algorithms examined in experimental environments to real environments, the
evaluation highlights an already wealthy development and a promising prospect of software.

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Barinderjit Singh

Assistant Professor, Department of Food Science and Technology
I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University, Kapurthala, Punjab, India -144601

Dr. D. Paul Dhinakaran

Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce
Jayagovind Harigopal Agarwal Agarsen College (Affiliated to University of Madras)
Madhavaram, Chennai, Tamilnadu- 600060

Dr.C.Vijai

Associate Professor, Department of Commerce and Business Administration,
Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, India

Umaya Salma Shajahan

Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Sona college of Technology

Dr.R.Arun

Associate Professor, Department of Management Studies, JHA Agarsen College, Chennai

M.Raja Lakshmi

M.Phil., Research Scholar Jayagovind Harigopal Agarwal Agarsen College, (Affiliated to
University of Madras) Madhavaram, Chennai-60