Successful adoption of precision farming technologies require both capital and skilled labour.
Abstract: Precision agriculture is expected to address the challenges posed to the Indian agricultural sector, especially in the context of resource scarcity and climatic variability.
The author is an Associate Professor, Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. elumalaik@mail.jnu.ac.in This article should be cited as Kannan E, 2018. Precision Agriculture: The Future of Sustainable Farming, Geography and You, 18(12): 26-30
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