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AI in cane cultivation can boost economics: Sharad Pawar
AI in cane cultivation can boost economics: Sharad Pawar

Hindustan Times

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AI in cane cultivation can boost economics: Sharad Pawar

Pune: Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) chief and former Union agriculture minister Sharad Pawar on Monday said the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in sugarcane cultivation can change the sector's economics and elevate the living standards of farmers. He was speaking at an event on the theme 'How AI can be used in the field of farming such as sugarcane cultivation, rice and horticulture' in the presence of deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, state agriculture minister Manikrao Kokake and cooperation minister Balasaheb Patil. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Vasantdada Sugar Institute and Agricultural Development Trust was signed to explore ways to ensure the technology reaches as many farmers as possible. Pointing out lacunas in the sector, Pawar said sugar mills are not getting adequate cane, resulting in a crushing season that lasts only for 100 days or even less, which results in underutilisation of factory machinery and negative impact on the financial viability. 'The solution lies in increasing per-acre sugarcane yield and to achieve this, AI can play a major role. Increasing cane yield using AI, and thereby producing more sugar and by-products like ethanol, is the right approach. AI can transform the economics of sugarcane. It can help improve farmers' standard of living and generate good revenue. We must therefore implement this technology on a large scale,' he asserted. AI will be useful for all crops, but it will be a true 'game-changer' for sugarcane, Pawar added. The Agricultural Development Trust has initiated a programme with the help of Oxford University, he said. 'Experts from Vasantdada Sugar Institute and Agricultural Development Trust are working together to figure out how to set up weather stations and shelters in fields, how to use them to boost sugarcane yields. They will provide this information by visiting different sugar factories,' Pawar said. 'Every sugar factory has agriculture officers. I have consistently complained that these officers focus only on cane planting dates, harvesting schedules, and transport arrangements. They don't pay attention to how the cane grows, how to improve its quality or recovery rate. I would like to request all cooperative sugar factories to take steps to improve their agriculture departments, If need be, VSI will impart necessary training,' he said. Talking about the expenses of setting up AI-enabled systems in sugarcane farms, Pawar said the initial cost is ₹25,000 per hectare. 'Of this, ₹9,000 will be paid by the farmer, ₹6,750 by the sugar factory, and ₹9,250 will be contributed by Vasantdada Institute. It is good that the state agriculture department, Maharashtra State Cooperative Bank are now taking more interest in this project,' Pawar said. To implement AI, drip irrigation is essential, he said urging key drip irrigation system manufacturers to reduce the pricing. Ajit swaps nameplates to avoid sitting next to Pawar Sr Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar on Monday swapped the nameplates kept on the dais at an event in Pune to avoid sitting next to uncle and NCP (SP) supremo Sharad Pawar, the move coming amid speculation that factions led by the two leaders could be looking at burying the hatchet and reuniting. The NCP split in July 2023 after Ajit Pawar joined the then Eknath Shinde government. The party name and clock symbol were given to the Ajit faction, while the one headed by the former Union agriculture minister was christened NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar). The nameplate swap took place at an event at the Vasantdada Sugar Institute to discuss the use of artificial intelligence in farming. As per the initial sitting arrangements, the nameplates of the two leaders were next to each other. However, the deputy CM moved the board having his name one chair away to allow state cooperation minister Babasaheb Patil to sit between him and the NCP (SP) chief. Incidentally, the sequence of events was a rerun of a similar act by Ajit Pawar at VSI itself this January. That time too, he had allowed Patil to sit next to Sharad Pawar. (With agency inputs)

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