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Seminar on Technology in Agriculture held

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Bengaluru: The Department of Agriculture and Department of Innovation & Technology has organised a seminar on “Technology in Agriculture” on Wednesday at Hotel Shangri La. Maheshwar Rao, Secretary to Department of Agriculture and Gaurav Gupta, Principal Secretary to Department of IT BT inaugurated the event in the presence of various dignitaries.

“Technology in Agriculture”, was organized under the aegis of “Bengaluru Tech Summit”, with emphasis on how new & emerging technologies like IOT, Drones, Smartphones, GIS etc. as they are impacting the Agriculture sector. The event had participation from corporate leaders and young startups who had shared their experiences, and narratives from International best practices.

The event showcased the important role played by Government and various institutions in driving the change in application of the new technologies to Agriculture. A number of technology initiatives have already become self-sustaining, with lot of traction among all the stakeholders. However, the experiences have not been shared on a single platform, which is sought to be achieved by this workshop.

At the inauguration Maheshwar Rao spoke on the programme on tech in agriculture gaining importance. He said “50% of the population is dependent on agriculture and agriculture has a 10% contribution to the GDP. Karnataka is one of those technologically advanced states and is considered the R&D hub and has huge capital for such an ecosystem. Technology is used to see how farmers can be benefited and to increase the value for them. Today’s workshop will have discussions on emerging trends in agriculture and what technology can do. When we look at employment, the food and agriculture space have a good scope and a thriving future. MSME’s are audio encouraged to be a part of this space.”

The inauguration also had Ms. Dana Kush the Consul General of Israel to South India talking about Indo Israel partnership in agriculture. “Both our countries are so similar we see how ancestors connect our today. Several acres of land are going to be utilised for agriculture under this partnership.”

Speaking at the event Gaurav Gupta said, “Technology has such a rich that it has a hold on the less privileged as well, that is what we are trying to achieve. We see immense potential in the centre for innovation in applying emerging technology in agriculture. We hope this workshop helps in showcasing different Technology impacting agriculture.”

The day-long workshop featured 3 sessions, with each focusing on specific topics and themes. Sessions on the role of corporate houses in driving new agricultural initiatives, agri-based startups, international best practices and techniques, and government and institutional interventions in agriculture, will see experts from various sectors share their way forward for the agricultural sector. Discussions covered imaging and GIS mapping, Internet of Things, drones, and smart phone-based tools.

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