Assam Agriculture Minister Atul Bora Inaugurates Drone Technology Demonstration in Agriculture: VIDEO
The recent demonstration of drone technology in Assam stands as a testament to the agricultural sector's readiness to embrace technological advancements. These innovations have the potential to revolutionize farming practices, boost crop yields, and contribute significantly to the sustainable development of the region.
In a significant leap towards modernizing agriculture, the Assam Agriculture Minister, Atul Bora, inaugurated a pioneering demonstration that showcased the application of drone technology in farming. The event, held in the picturesque district of Golaghat, marked a crucial step in exploring the transformative power of drones in shaping the future of agriculture in the region.
This groundbreaking demonstration was made possible through a collaborative effort between the Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) Golaghat, Assam Agricultural University (AAU) in Jorhat, and the state's Agriculture department. Adding to the collaborative spirit, the Brihangam Farmer Producer Company (FPC) from Rajabari, Bokakhat, actively participated in the event, which took place at the Mohurapathar Kamargaon area within the Bokakhat assembly constituency.
The program witnessed a gathering of distinguished guests and officials, including Bhabesh Ch Deka, the senior scientist and head of KVK Golaghat, Champak Deka, Bokakhat Circle Officer, Parismita Dihingia, Election Officer, Ranjit Sarma, District Agriculture Officer, and Phuleswar Nath, the senior extension specialist from AAU. Social workers, members of FPC, and local farmers also joined the event, eager to witness the potential of drone technology in agriculture.
The Hon'ble CM Dr @himantabiswa led Govt is giving priority focus on use of modern tech in agriculture.
— Atul Bora (@ATULBORA2) September 4, 2023
Wonderful to witness a demonstration on use of Drone technology, organised by KVK Golaghat, AAU Jorhat & @agri_assam in collaboration with Brihangam FPC at Mohurapathar,… pic.twitter.com/0KkyVwWEE0
Minister Atul Bora took the opportunity to underline the Assam government's unwavering commitment to adopting modern technology in agriculture. He emphasized that under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, the government is prioritizing the integration of cutting-edge technology into the agricultural sector. This move aims to not only enhance productivity but also ensure the sustainability of agricultural practices in the state.
In another context, India's G20 Sherpa, Amitabh Kant, lauded the remarkable strides made in digitizing agriculture and harnessing technological innovations. These initiatives have taken center stage during India's G20 presidency this year. Kant stressed the pivotal role of agricultural digitization in heralding the next green revolution. He highlighted the potential of transforming the agriculture sector into a data-driven, adaptive system capable of effectively addressing the challenges posed by climate change.
Kant's remarks were part of his address at the G20 India Agri-tech Summit 2023, which unfolded on August 28 in the vibrant city of New Delhi. This summit, hosted as part of India's G20 Presidency, served as a global platform to spotlight India's commitment to fostering innovation, encouraging collaboration, and championing sustainability in agriculture. With participants hailing from diverse corners of the world, the event provided a unique opportunity for stakeholders to share agricultural experiences and strategies.
Furthermore, Kant drew the summit's attention to the importance of inclusive digital infrastructure and tools that are tailored to meet the specific needs of the agricultural sector. These efforts, he believes, hold the key to unlocking the full potential of digital agriculture and ensuring that its benefits reach farmers across the nation.
The recent demonstration of drone technology in Assam stands as a testament to the agricultural sector's readiness to embrace technological advancements. These innovations have the potential to revolutionize farming practices, boost crop yields, and contribute significantly to the sustainable development of the region. As Assam moves forward, embracing technology and innovation, it holds the promise of a brighter and more prosperous future for its agricultural landscape.
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