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India’s first agri chatbot Ama KrushAI launched in Odisha

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By Express News Service

BHUBANESWAR: Governor Prof Ganeshi Lal on Saturday launched India’s first AI chatbot for the agriculture sector – Ama KrushAI on the valedictory session of  ‘Krushi Odisha 2023’.

Ama KrushAI chatbot will assist farmers with the perfect agronomic practices, authorities schemes and mortgage merchandise from greater than 40 business and cooperative banks. It will run underneath a pilot undertaking involving greater than 10,000 farmers and will probably be carried out in full-fledged within the subsequent two months.

Hon’ble @GovernorOdisha Prof. Ganeshi Lal inaugurated Ama KrushAI, an AI-powered ChatBot, throughout Valedictory Ceremony of #KrushiOdisha2023. It helps farmers with finest agronomic practices, govt schemes & mortgage merchandise from over 40 business & cooperative banks. @CMO_Odisha 1/2 pic.twitter.com/UOzbPGlSnc

— କୃଷି ବିଭାଗ, ଓଡ଼ିଶା (@krushibibhag) February 18, 2023

Addressing the gathering, the Governor urged farmers to benefit from totally different schemes introduced by the state authorities to advertise agriculture and assist the state prosper.

“Civilisation started off with agriculture and the superstructure of civilisation is based on agriculture. Only a farmer can do the magic in agriculture,” Prof Lal mentioned and harassed on the necessity for coordinated efforts from all of the stakeholders to assist the farming neighborhood tide over the challenges they’ve been going through.

Minister for Agriculture and Farmers’ Empowerment Ranendra Pratap Swain mentioned agriculture is the one sector which was not at a halt through the pandemic occasions. Odisha is now self-sufficient in lots of crops. The state is the fourth largest rice producer of the nation and almost self-sufficient in milk, egg and fisheries, he mentioned.

“Our sincere effort will become helpful to bring down the cost of farming. To achieve this goal, we need farm mechanisation,” added Swain whereas urging farmers to make use of superior gear and know-how in farming.

More than 20,000 farmers and agri-entrepreneurs from throughout the state attended the three-day occasion organised by the Agriculture and Farmers’ Empowerment division in collaboration with FICCI to advertise farm mechanisation and enhancement in farmers’ earnings. Women and Child Development Minister Basanti Hembram and principal secretary Arabinda Kumar Padhee had been current.

BHUBANESWAR: Governor Prof Ganeshi Lal on Saturday launched India’s first AI chatbot for the agriculture sector – Ama KrushAI on the valedictory session of  ‘Krushi Odisha 2023’.

Ama KrushAI chatbot will assist farmers with the perfect agronomic practices, authorities schemes and mortgage merchandise from greater than 40 business and cooperative banks. It will run underneath a pilot undertaking involving greater than 10,000 farmers and will probably be carried out in full-fledged within the subsequent two months.

Hon’ble @GovernorOdisha Prof. Ganeshi Lal inaugurated Ama KrushAI, an AI-powered ChatBot, throughout Valedictory Ceremony of #KrushiOdisha2023. It helps farmers with finest agronomic practices, govt schemes & mortgage merchandise from over 40 business & cooperative banks. @CMO_Odisha 1/2 pic.twitter.com/UOzbPGlSnc
— କୃଷି ବିଭାଗ, ଓଡ଼ିଶା (@krushibibhag) February 18, 2023
Addressing the gathering, the Governor urged farmers to benefit from totally different schemes introduced by the state authorities to advertise agriculture and assist the state prosper.

“Civilisation started off with agriculture and the superstructure of civilisation is based on agriculture. Only a farmer can do the magic in agriculture,” Prof Lal mentioned and harassed on the necessity for coordinated efforts from all of the stakeholders to assist the farming neighborhood tide over the challenges they’ve been going through.

Minister for Agriculture and Farmers’ Empowerment Ranendra Pratap Swain mentioned agriculture is the one sector which was not at a halt through the pandemic occasions. Odisha is now self-sufficient in lots of crops. The state is the fourth largest rice producer of the nation and almost self-sufficient in milk, egg and fisheries, he mentioned.

“Our sincere effort will become helpful to bring down the cost of farming. To achieve this goal, we need farm mechanisation,” added Swain whereas urging farmers to make use of superior gear and know-how in farming.

More than 20,000 farmers and agri-entrepreneurs from throughout the state attended the three-day occasion organised by the Agriculture and Farmers’ Empowerment division in collaboration with FICCI to advertise farm mechanisation and enhancement in farmers’ earnings. Women and Child Development Minister Basanti Hembram and principal secretary Arabinda Kumar Padhee had been current.