Key Points

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis believes AI can revolutionize agriculture by preventing farmer losses and increasing profits. He highlighted how technology like AI helps create social equality since it doesn't recognize economic or social boundaries. The government is actively partnering with tech companies and young innovators to make AI accessible to common citizens. Maharashtra is positioning itself as an AI leader with plans for an Innovation City and expanded data center investments.

Key Points: Maharashtra CM Fadnavis Says AI Will Transform Agriculture Sector

  • AI and blockchain technologies increase transparency in governance and industry sectors
  • Agri-Hackathon in Pune developed AI models to predict crop pests and reduce losses
  • Maharashtra government partners with HP for Digital Media Centre of Excellence
  • State plans Innovation City in Navi Mumbai to attract data center investments
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AI will transform agriculture: Maharashtra CM

CM Devendra Fadnavis announces AI integration in farming, highlights Agri-Hackathon innovations and plans for Innovation City in Navi Mumbai to boost tech adoption.

"Today is the era of Artificial Intelligence. Through this technology, literacy and equality can be created in society. - Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, Oct 11

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday said that technologies like AI, blockchain, and digitisation have increased transparency and efficiency not only in the industry but also in the governance system.

He said that such technological interventions will avoid losses to farmers, reduce costs and bring more profits in the agriculture sector. “Today is the era of Artificial Intelligence. Through this technology, literacy and equality can be created in society. Technology, digitisation and artificial intelligence have no geographical boundaries, so they do not know the difference between rich and poor, caste and language. That is why this technology can shape the ideas of every Indian,” he said while speaking at the inauguration of the 'HP Dream Unlocked' festival.

Fadnavis said that the government has now started a policy of adopting AI, adding that this technology is open to all and everyone will be able to bring their ideas to life. “The government has set up a Digital Media Centre of Excellence with HP and has now decided to go further and create a partnership framework to provide easy access to new technologies, especially AI for the common man,” he said.

The Chief Minister said that AI has also been used in the agricultural sector, adding that the AI model created by the youth in the Agri-Hackathon held in Pune analyses the elements in the air and warns of the occurrence of pests on the crops. “That this is truly a game-changer model,” he said.

The Chief Minister said that nearly 40,000 youth from across the country participated in the Agri-Hackathon, out of which 40 best innovative initiatives were honoured. He added that the government is ready to partner with these 40 innovative initiatives to improve the quality of life of citizens, which will have a direct impact on society and the economy.

Fadnavis emphasised Maharashtra’s leadership in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and innovation. “The state is planning to establish an Innovation City in Navi Mumbai and attract investment in the data centre sector,” he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative by Maharashtra government! The Agri-Hackathon involving 40,000 youth shows how much potential we have. Hope these technologies reach small farmers in remote areas too, not just corporate farms.
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Arjun K
While the vision is good, I'm concerned about implementation. Most farmers in my village don't even have smartphones. How will they access these AI tools? The government needs to ensure digital literacy first.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, I'm excited to see India embracing AI in agriculture. The pest detection model mentioned sounds brilliant! This could reduce pesticide use and make farming more sustainable. 🌱
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Vikram M
Maharashtra leading the way again! The Innovation City in Navi Mumbai could create so many jobs. Hope other states follow this model. Jai Maharashtra! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Good to see the government partnering with youth innovations. But I hope they maintain transparency in these partnerships and ensure the original creators get proper credit and benefits.

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