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Maharashtra government is planning to experimentally implement AI in the agriculture sector to enhance productivity and decrease production costs for farmers. The deputy chief minister, Ajit Pawar, directed the agriculture and cooperation departments to assess the project's feasibility. AI is expected to aid in crop health monitoring, soil analysis, and pest detection, potentially leading to more sustainable and cost-effective farming methods, improved supply chain efficiency, and labor cost savings.
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