A recent Primus Partners report titled “AI-Led Transformation of Indian Agriculture” mentions that artificial intelligence has the potential to significantly enhance agricultural productivity and resilience in India. The report highlights that the success of AI-powered agricultural solutions depends not only on technological advancements but also on the quality, diversity, and contextual relevance of the underlying datasets used to train these systems.
The report further notes that a substantial portion of farming decisions in India continues to be guided by local experience, indigenous practices, and farmer knowledge that often remain outside formal data ecosystems. According to the analysis, the next phase of agricultural transformation should focus on integrating this ground-level intelligence with emerging technologies to create trusted, practical, and farmer-centric solutions. If implemented inclusively and responsibly, AI can become a powerful driver of productivity growth, climate resilience, and income enhancement for millions of Indian farmers.
