Mumbai, Feb. 22 -- Following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), Marion van Schaik, Agriculture Counsellor to the Kingdom of the Netherlands in India, detailed how the two nations are leveraging Artificial Intelligence to revolutionise the lives of farmers.

According to Van Schaik, the collaboration is moving beyond traditional methods through integrated data. By combining satellite imagery with real-time field data, AI systems can now predict localised threats before they devastate yields.

"AI, already in use for years, will increasingly be applied in agriculture. This includes gathering data from satellites and combining it with field data to predict plant diseases, thereby increasing productivity and reducing costs," ...