Ramakrishnan M, Managing Director, Primus Partners, and Arindam Pal, AVP, Primus Partners, share their view on the significant transformation of India’s agricultural sector through technology and farmer-centric initiatives.The Digital Agriculture Mission (DAM) aims to provide digital identities to 11 crore farmers, streamlining access to services like subsidies and crop insurance. Innovations like Soil Profile Mapping and drone-based spraying are enhancing productivity and reducing costs. Additionally, the fisheries sector is set to grow with new investments, and non-traditional income sources like ethanol production and carbon credits are gaining importance. As consumer demand for sustainable farming rises, India's agricultural future looks poised for global leadership through a blend of innovation and tradition.
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