
The minister emphasized a number of cutting-edge agricultural techniques, including as automation, sensor technology, artificial intelligence, precision farming, and groundwater treatment procedures
Tummala Nageswara Rao, Telangana’s minister of agriculture, revealed plans to use cutting-edge Israeli technology to improve the state’s agricultural industry. He underlined the state’s dedication to assisting farmers using cutting-edge methods at a meeting at the Secretariat with officials from the Israeli businesses MDHAI and Windponics.
The minister emphasized a number of cutting-edge agricultural techniques, including as automation, sensor technology, artificial intelligence, precision farming, and groundwater treatment procedures.
According to him, the Telangana government wants to work with academic institutions and carry out pilot programs to offer instruction in these cutting-edge methods.
In order to help local farmers use Israeli knowledge, Minister Nageswara Rao stated his intention to do so and recommended creating a thorough project report.