Syllabus: GS3/ Agriculture
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- NITI Aayog’s Frontier Tech Hub unveiled a major roadmap titled “Reimagining Agriculture: A Roadmap for Frontier Technology Led Transformation”.
Key Features of the Roadmap
- Frontier Technologies: The roadmap focuses on integrating cutting-edge tools such as climate-resilient seeds, digital twins, precision agriculture, AI (including Agentic AI), and advanced mechanization.
- Customization for Farmer Segments: Farmers are categorized as Aspiring, Transitioning, and Advanced, with each group receiving tailored solutions to address their unique needs – from smallholders to commercial cultivators.
- Pilots to Scale: Start with high-impact use cases (variable-rate application, disease prediction, micro-irrigation scheduling) and scale through state programs and PPPs.
- State-examples: Gujarat is showcased as a leading example: digital crop survey, farmer registry, portal i-Khedut etc.
Potential Challenges in Adopting Frontier Tech
- Land fragmentation: With 86% of farmers being small and marginal (in earlier data) it is a structural barrier to adoption of precision farming or large-scale mechanisation.
- Cost and return: Frontier tech often comes with high upfront cost — question of affordability, access to finance, risk management.
- Data ownership and privacy: With increasing use of data, IoT, digital twins — issues around farmer data rights, cybersecurity, transparency become relevant.
- State-centre coordination: Agriculture is a state subject in India; launching a national roadmap is good but implementation will need state adaptation, resources, capacity.
Significance of Adopting Frontier Tech
- Higher yields with lower input intensity, improved profitability, and reduced post-harvest losses through predictive and precision operations.
- Enhanced climate resilience and food system stability, supporting India’s bioeconomy and export competitiveness in high-value agri segments.
Source: PIB
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