Digital Renaissance: Transforming Agri-Futures through Innovation
Researchers from NIT Rourkela and Azerbaijan State University have examined the role of digital tools and renewable energy in enhancing agricultural productivity in 27 developing countries. The study highlights the potential of digital technologies and renewable energy in transforming food production and addressing climate challenges.
- Country:
- India
In a pioneering study, researchers from NIT Rourkela and Azerbaijan State University explored the intersection of digital tools and renewable energy in revolutionizing agriculture across 27 developing countries. By analyzing data spanning two decades, the team revealed how technology and sustainability practices are reshaping food production.
Narayan Sethi of NIT-Rourkela emphasized the transformative impact of digital technology and renewable energy on agriculture. Innovations like solar-powered irrigation and mobile connectivity are bridging gaps, enhancing transparency, and empowering farmers worldwide.
Litu Sethi, a research scholar, pointed to the importance of sustainable practices in boosting socio-economic conditions. The study calls for government investment in ICT infrastructure and policies to improve rural internet access, emphasizing the critical role of integrating renewable energy for sustainable productivity.
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