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China-Pak Jointly Developed Agricultural App Equipped with Cutting-Edge AI Tool

Today, the Punjab Province is experiencing an era of change in the large tracts of field where wheat is grown. There are drones that survey the crops from above while intelligent machineries replace the manual labor of the human beings. Instead of having to toil under the sun in the summer and tangling with it in the hotter regions, farmers can now monitor, nurture their crops with their finger tips on smart phones or tablets.

By means of these tools one would be in a position to monitor various activities such as the fertilizing and watering of crops hence giving the crops the attention they deserve at the right time. It has also improved farming in that it is not as intense as it used to be in the past period.

One of the revived respondents Muhammad Taj, A farmer from Gujranwala, Punjab was very much happy about this change in technology. For example, before, I could only know which parts of my fields where yielding good fruits when it was time getTitle if I were to enter the political industry again, what position or task I would take, middle, top or low level. With the help of Kisan 360 application in my phone, I am now able to monitor the health of my crops from time to time. “In case there is an issue, I can address it as an early stage thus enhancing my yields and minimizing losses, “he said.

Such new methods in farming aide farmers like Muhammad Taj making the right decisions, minimize on wastage and increase on production. They do not have to depend on guesswork as they can get real-time update and accurate quantities. For this reason, they can easily apply wrong measures to counter these effects and get better yields and hence, better profits.

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