Precision Horticulture revolutionizes agriculture by leveraging advanced technologies to optimize crop production. This method employs data-driven decision-making, utilizing tools like GPS, sensors, and drones to precisely monitor and manage various factors such as water usage, fertilization, and pest control. By tailoring interventions to specific plant needs, farmers can enhance resource efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and increase overall crop yields. Precision Horticulture contributes to sustainable agriculture practices, enabling farmers to make informed choices based on real-time data. This approach not only maximizes productivity but also minimizes resource wastage, aligning with the modern pursuit of environmentally conscious and economically viable farming methods.
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Title : Environmental Health Impact Assessment (EHIA) process for agricultural and horticultural processes - Case study as ginning of Indian seed-cotton (or kapas)
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