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Research Article | Open Access
Volume 14 2022 | None
THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON MODERN FARMING PRACTICES
Deepa Nainwal
Pages: 3999-4005
Abstract
The purpose of this research was to determine how much of an impact modern farming techniques had on harvest success. When compared to their predecessors a century ago, today's most basic agricultural instruments hardly seem revolutionary. The quality of planters and harvesters has increased as a result of technological development. The latest version of the combine may be bought for close to $250,000 USD and is mechanically similar to older versions. Technology advancements like GPS locators have allowed modern tractors and equipment to be more efficient and waste-free in their application of fuel, fertilizer, and seed. Automated farming tools might soon be available to the public thanks to electronic sensors and global positioning system maps. The research also reveals that the 'never poor' category of rural women (TLI = 1423) benefits the most from the program, followed by the ‘sometimes poor' (TLI = 793) and 'always poor' (TLI = 503) groups. the impact of modern agricultural practices on the earnings of rural women 'Usually disadvantaged' women's perspectives should be included into plans for rural areas' economic security.
Keywords
Modern Technology, Gross Domestic Product, Pesticides, Crop Sensors, Biotechnology and Inorganic Fertilizers, Livelihood
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