Perspective Chapter: Digital Inclusion of the Farming Sector Using Drone Technology

  • Dutta S
  • Kumar Singh A
  • Prasad Mondal B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Agriculture continues to be the primary source of income for most rural people in the developing economy. The world’s economy is also strongly reliant on agricultural products, which accounts for a large number of its exports. Despite its growing importance, agriculture is still lagging behind to meet the demands due to crop failure caused by bad weather conditions and unmanaged insect problems. As a result, the quality and quantity of agricultural products are occasionally affected to reduce the farm income. Crop failure could be predicted ahead of time and preventative measures could be taken through a combination of conventional farming practices with contemporary technologies such as agri-drones to address the difficulties plaguing the agricultural sectors. Drones are actually unmanned aerial vehicles that are used for imaging, soil and crop surveillance, and a variety of other purposes in agricultural sectors. Drone technology is now becoming an emerging technology for large-scale applications in agriculture. Although the technology is still in its infancy in developing nations, numerous research and businesses are working to make it easily accessible to the farming community to boost the agricultural productivity.

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Dutta, S., Kumar Singh, A., Prasad Mondal, B., Paul, D., & Patra, K. (2023). Perspective Chapter: Digital Inclusion of the Farming Sector Using Drone Technology. In Human-Robot Interaction - Perspectives and Applications. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.108740

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