Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture: Application in Developing Countries
Blessing Winifred Odume
Journal of Agricultural Science, 2024, vol. 16, issue 12, 60
Abstract:
The economic sector is significantly impacted by agriculture. Artificial intelligence is being applied in agriculture to automate numerous tasks, reduce hazards, and provide farmers with a comparatively easy-to-use farming system but a revolution is taking place in the field of agriculture, utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to solve major issues confronting the agricultural sector in developing nations. A focus on the impact and potential benefits of AI in developing nations is explored in this paper. The widespread adoption of AI in agriculture in developing countries has been confronted by challenges such as infrastructure deficits, high investment costs, and a lack of capacity building. Governments, policymakers, researchers, and technology providers must work together to ensure sustainable and inclusive deployment of AI technologies in agriculture. A critical examination of the state of agriculture in developing countries is the primary objective of this study, as well as the identification and mitigation of farmer challenges with the use of AI technologies. But a revolution is taking place in agriculture, utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to solve major issues confronting the agricultural sector in developing nations.
Date: 2024
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