SEPTEMBER 20238griStack is an innovative technology stack designed to provide farmers with granular information on crop selection, market trends, and formal credit arrangements. The stack will incorporate various technology tools such as satellite imagery, weather forecasting, and soil sensors to offer farmers valuable insights into their farming operations. It has the potential to revolutionize the agricultural sector by providing farmers with the tools they need to make informed decisions, increase their productivity, and ultimately improve their livelihoods.India's livelihood, civilization, culture, and legacy based on agriculture. With 1.39 billion people, India is the second-most populous nation in the world and is predicted to pass China in population by 2027­2030. India is the seventh-largest country in the world, with 328 million hectares (Mha) of land. After the US, India has the second-largest amount of arable land at 160 Mha. Digital technology is increasing global connectivity. Mobile devices are used in more minor, faster, cheaper, and more effective ways. Assistance is being provided to help businesses and farmers make better decisions.The 'Green Revolution,' which started in the 1960s and assisted the nation in making significant breakthroughs in domestic food production, agriculture, and allied disciplines, is commonly linked to Indian agriculture. With the help of this industry, India went from having a food deficit to having a surplus of food and an emphasis on exports. Agriculture and allied businesses undoubtedly provide most of India's income, particularly in the country's extensive rural areas. Agriculture is made up of numerous intricately linked processes. For a decent yield, it should be organised aAGRISTACK: HOW THE TECHNOLOGY IMPACT THROUGH AGRICULTURE'S NEW DIGITAL PUSHSC COLUMN
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