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Let AI sow the seeds of an intelligent farming revolution
Mint Ahmedabad
|November 25, 2025
India's farmers have long carried the nation's food security on their shoulders.
Today, they stand at a turning point. Falling groundwater levels, erratic monsoons, shrinking landholdings and a widening gap between research labs and rural realities threaten their livelihood stability. Yet, within the same soil that hosts these challenges lies the seed of a new revolution—led not by more tractors or tubewells, but by intelligence. Artificial intelligence (AI) can drive what I call India's 'intelligent revolution' a third Green Revolution that's digital, data-driven and human-centred.
The farmer as a data innovator: Imagine a farmer in Mewat, Haryana. Soil moisture sensors track humidity levels while AI cross-references them with soil health cards, weather forecasts and crop stages. His phone buzzes: Run your pump for one hour today. A small but precise nudge saves thousands of litres of water, reduces electricity use, protects soil fertility and improves yield quality—raising income while lowering inputs.
Such outcomes are no longer hypothetical. Across districts, AI-enabled irrigation and advisory systems have increased yields by 40-50% while slashing water use. This is not just technological progress; it is an economic and ecological transformation.
The human-tech partnership: AI's promise in agriculture lies in amplifying but not replacing human wisdom. Farmers have always been intuitive scientists, studying soil texture, monsoon timing and pest behaviour. AI brings precision to this intuition.
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