India, Feb. 23 -- Artificial intelligence is no longer a passing wave in technology; it is becoming the structural framework of the next global economy. With projections placing its economic contribution near $15 trillion by 2030, the real question for nations is not whether AI will matter-but whether they will shape it or simply consume it. In agriculture, that question becomes even more urgent. Climate unpredictability, rising input costs, fragmented landholdings, and volatile markets have exposed the limits of traditional farming systems. Experience and instinct remain invaluable, but in an era of data abundance and weather disruption, they must be reinforced by precision, prediction, and platform-driven intelligence. Maharashtra has r...
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