2(2), June 2023:65-69. DOI: https://doi.org/10.46632/jdaai/2/2/8
Laxmi, C. Kalpan
An essential component of any nation’s economy is agriculture, which is currently undergoing major changes thanks to technology. Farmers can now more easily access essential information, consult with experts, and manage their crops more effectively thanks to smart phones and the programmers that run on them. This essay looks into the advantages and drawbacks of the many Smartphone applications for farmers that are available in the agriculture industry. A thorough assessment of the relevant literature was used in the study, and conclusions were drawn after analyzing the data. The study found that Smartphone applications for farming have a lot of potential and can raise profitability, lower expenses, and increase agricultural output. Cost, restricted internet connectivity, and farmers’ low technology knowledge all pose barriers to their adoption, though.
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Laxmi, C. Kalpana, “Smartphone Application to Assist Farmers in Agriculture Sector”, REST Journal on Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence, 2(2), June 2023:65-69.