Guest Column| AI can usher in Punjab’s next Green Revolution

The shift now is from input-intensive to intelligence-intensive farming. If AI tools are made affordable, designed for local farmers, and backed by extension support, they can help conserve water, reduce chemical dependence, improve price realisation and make farming more viable. The shift now is from input-intensive to intelligence-intensive farming. If AI tools are made affordable, designed for local farmers, and backed by extension support, they can help conserve water, reduce chemical dependence, improve price realisation and make farming more viable. 

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