What's Happening?
ITC has highlighted its ITCMAARS digital agriculture platform on the International Day of Plant Health. The platform features an AI-based tool called 'Crop Doctor,' which helps farmers identify crop diseases and pest infestations. Supporting up to 70
crops, the tool uses AI and machine learning-based image analytics to provide crop management recommendations. ITC reports that the tool has been used over 300,000 times, offering guidance in regional languages. The platform, launched in 2022, has reached 2.5 million farmers and 2,180 Farmer Producer Organizations across 11 states. ITC claims the initiative has led to a reduction in fertilizer use and an increase in crop yields, contributing to a rise in farm incomes.
Why It's Important?
The use of AI in agriculture represents a significant advancement in plant health management, offering farmers precise and timely advice on crop care. This technology can lead to more sustainable farming practices by reducing the reliance on chemical inputs and improving crop yields. The platform's success in reaching millions of farmers highlights the potential of digital tools to transform agriculture, particularly in developing regions. By improving plant health and food security, such initiatives can contribute to broader economic and social benefits, including increased farm incomes and enhanced resilience to climate change and pest risks.











